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The United Nations says at least 741 Iraqis have been killed in April due to ongoing violence, a sharp decline from the previous month.
In its monthly report issued on Sunday, the U.N. mission to Iraq, known as UNAMI, put the number of civilians killed at 410, while the rest were members of the security forces. A total of 1,374 Iraqis were wounded that month, it added.
In March, at least 1,119 people were killed and 1,561 wounded.
The worst-hit area was the capital, Baghdad, with 232 civilians killed and 642 wounded, followed by the northern province of Ninevah, which is almost entirely controlled by Daesh, with 72 killed and 30 wounded.
The report came after Sunday's dual bomb attacks in southern Iraq, which killed at least 23 people and wounded dozens.
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