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Military Statistics > War deaths > Gabon (historical data)

VIEW DATA:   Values  
Definition     Source      Printable version   
Date   Amount    Rank   
2008   0    #112   
2007   0    #104   
2006   0    #110   
2005   0    #112   
2004   0    #104   
2003   0    #106   
2002   0    #105   
2001   0    #103   
2000   0    #104   
1999   0    #101   
1998   0    #98   
1997   0    #98   
1996   0    #99   
1995   0    #98   
1994   0    #96   
1993   0    #100   
1992   0    #92   
1991   0    #94   
1990   0    #93   
1989   0    #95   
1988   0    #102   
1987   0    #99   
1986   0    #100   
1985   0    #100   
1984   0    #100   
1983   0    #101   
1982   0    #99   
1981   0    #100   
1980   0    #101   
1979   0    #100   
1978   0    #100   
1977   0    #109   
1976   0    #108   
1975   0    #109   
1974   0    #105   
1973   0    #109   
1972   0    #111   
1971   0    #107   
1970   0    #109   
1969   0    #108   
1968   0    #108   
1967   0    #106   
1966   0    #110   
1965   0    #111   
1964   30    #14   
1963   0    #114   
1962   0    #115   
1961   0    #114   
1960   0    #118   


DEFINITION: Battle-related deaths are deaths in battle-related conflicts between warring parties in the conflict dyad (two conflict units that are parties to a conflict). Typically, battle-related deaths occur in warfare involving the armed forces of the warring parties. This includes traditional battlefield fighting, guerrilla activities, and all kinds of bombardments of military units, cities, and villages, etc. The targets are usually the military itself and its installations or state institutions and state representatives, but there is often substantial collateral damage in the form of civilians being killed in crossfire, in indiscriminate bombings, etc. All deaths--military as well as civilian--incurred in such situations, are counted as battle-related deaths."

SOURCE: Uppsala Conflict Data Program, http://www.pcr.uu.se/research/ucdp/.
 
 

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