The number of coalition soldiers killed in Afghanistan last month stands at 39, bringing the number for the entire war to 3,071 -- roughly one death every 30 hours since the initial invasion in October 2001. The soldiers who died in June 2012, all men, ranged in age from 21 to 47, with 29 hailing from the United States, four from the UK, four from France, and one from Italy. Civilian casualties also remain high, as locals are often caught in NATO bombings and are increasingly targeted by Taliban attacks. Overall levels of violence are slowly declining. But the lengthy process of demobilization and withdrawal remains in its initial phase, and civilians, soldiers and insurgents continue to die in Afghanistan in alarming numbers. Gathered here are images of those involved in this conflict over the past month, as part of the ongoing series here on Afghanistan.
Afghans hang over a barrier, hiding from militants outside the Spozhmai
Hotel on Qargha Lake where security officials say Taliban insurgents
killed nearly two dozen people, most of them civilians, in an attack
just north of Kabul, on June, 22, 2012. Up to 300 people were inside the
hotel when the attack began. (AP Photo/Musadeq Sadeq) #
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An Afghan policeman, right, takes photos of a dead militant's body with
his cell phone at the Spozhmai Hotel on Qargha Lake, where security
officials say Taliban insurgents killed nearly two dozen people, most of
them civilians, in an attack on Friday, June, 22, 2012. It was the
latest in a string of attacks this week that suggest the insurgent group
is pushing hard with its summer offensive rather than waiting for
international forces to draw down. The Taliban complained wealthy
Afghans and foreigners used the hotel for "prostitution" and "wild
parties" ahead of the Friday religious day holiday. (AP Photo/Musadeq Sadeq) #
U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Kyle Niro, a scout sniper with the 2nd
Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment (3rd Marines) Scout Sniper Platoon,
places the dog tag of a fallen Marine on a battlefield cross after a
memorial run at Marine Corps Base Hawaii on June 1, 2012. Marines
erected the cross to honor the 116 men from the 3rd Marines who died
during combat operations in Afghanistan and Iraq. (Reuters/Reece Lodder, U.S. Marine Corps) #
An Afghan girl sits with her mother at The United Nations High
Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) registration center on the outskirts
of Peshawar on June 19, 2012, as they prepare to return to their home
country after fleeing civil war and Taliban rule. About 20 percent of
the population in Afghanistan are refugees. Of those abroad, there are
1.7 million Afghans in Pakistan and a million in Iran. (A. Majeed/AFP/Getty Images) #
Members of "District Unknown", a heavy metal rock band, carry their
musical instruments outside a classroom in Kabul, on June 11, 2012.
Kabul's rock music school, which opened in May inside the small "Venue"
restaurant in the Afghan capital, also reflects the return, although
sometimes tentative, of social and individual freedoms since the end of
the Taliban rule in 2001. (Reuters/Omar Sobhani) #
An Afghan child prepares to undergo an x-ray as a technician looks on
at The French Medical Institute for Children in Kabul. According to a
2012 report by Save the Children, improved healthcare and the rise of
females attending school have made Afghanistan climb up from its
position as the worst place on earth to be a mother. Despite the better
healthcare, some 275 children die every day in the country of 30
million. (Bay Ismoyo/AFP/Getty Images) #
Widow Nicola Castle (right) and daughter Emma Pratt hold hands at the
burial service of Army Chief Warrant Officer 5 John C. Pratt, of
Springfield, Virginia, at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington,
Virginia, on June 21, 2012. Pratt died in a helicopter crash while
serving in Afghanistan. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin) #
Staff Sgt. Vincent Benton, supply sergeant assigned to Charlie Company,
237th Brigade Support Battalion, 37th Infantry Brigade Combat Team,
watches his daughter, Fallon, as she graduates from Northwestern High
School, Albion, Pennsylvania, June 6, 2012. Benton attended the
graduation via Skype and was able to share a few encouraging words with
his daughter before and during the ceremony. (U.S. Army National Guard/Maj. Anthony Chenault) #
France's new president Francois Hollande pays his respects during a
solemn funeral ceremony for four French soldiers killed in Afghanistan
at Invalides, in Paris, on June 14, 2012. Hollande decorated each of the
coffins with a starred medal on a red ribbon, honoring the four
posthumously as Knights of the Legion of Honor, France's highest award. (AP Photo/Francois Mori) #
U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer 2 Dylan Ferguson, a brigade aviation
element officer with the 82nd Airborne Division's 1st Brigade Combat
Team, launches a Puma unmanned aerial vehicle June 25, 2012, Ghazni
Province, Afghanistan. Ferguson uses the Puma for reconnaissance for
troops on the ground. (U.S. Army/Sgt. Mike MacLeod) #
Elder Razul Jan helps his son, Shera Guden, tighten a rope to hold up
his pants while speaking with Lieutenant Kenneth Rowe from 4th Platoon,
Dagger Company of the 2nd Battalion, 12th Infantry Regiment during a
patrol in the town of Manugay in the Pech River Valley of Afghanistan's
Kunar Province June 26, 2012. Shera's eye is swollen due to a wasp
sting. (Reuters/Lucas Jackson) #
A Marine carry team moves a transfer case containing the remains of
Cpl. Taylor J. Baune at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, on Saturday,
June 16, 2012. According to the Department of Defense, Baune of Andover,
Minnesota, died while supporting Operation Enduring Freedom in
Afghanistan. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais) #
U.S. soldiers assigned to 4th Platoon, Dog Company, 3rd Battalion,
509th Infantry Regiment (Airborne), Task Force 4-25, conduct a patrol
outside Combat Outpost Zormat, Paktya province, on June 14, 2012. The
4th Platoon was patrolling to disrupt enemy activity. (U.S. Army/Sgt. Kimberly Trumbull) #
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