Iraq Conflict’s Civilian Death Toll Exceeds 114,000, Group Says

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More than 114,000 civilians have died in violence in Iraq since the 2003 U.S. invasion, according to a group that tracks the number of people killed in the conflict.

A total of 4,059 Iraqi civilians were reported killed last year, slightly more than in 2010, London-based Iraq Body Count said in an analysis released today. The last U.S. combat troops left Iraq in December.