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Coalition casualties in Afghanistan

Throughout the War in Afghanistan, there had been 3,606 coalition deaths in Afghanistan as part of the coalition operations (Operation Enduring Freedom and ISAF) since the invasion in 2001.[1] In this total, the American figure is for deaths "In and Around Afghanistan" which, as defined by the United States Department of Defense, includes some deaths in Pakistan and Uzbekistan[3] and the deaths of 18 CIA operatives.[4]

Coalition fatalities per month since the start of the war[1]
Number of foreign soldiers killed in Afghanistan

 USA: 2,461*
 UK: 457
 Canada: 159*
 France: 90
 Germany: 62
 Italy: 53
 Poland: 44[2]
 Denmark: 43
 Australia: 41
 Spain: 35*
 Georgia: 32
 Romania: 27
 Netherlands: 25
 Turkey: 15
 Czech Republic: 14
 New Zealand: 10
 Norway: 10
 Estonia: 9
 Hungary: 7
 Sweden: 5
 Latvia: 4
 Slovakia: 3
 Finland: 2
 Jordan: 2
 Portugal: 2
 South Korea: 2
 Albania: 1
 Belgium: 1

 Bulgaria: 1
 Croatia: 1
 Lithuania: 1
 Montenegro: 1

TOTAL: 3,612

In addition to these deaths in Afghanistan, another 59 U.S. and one Canadian soldier were killed in other countries while supporting operations in Afghanistan. The total also omits the 62 Spanish soldiers returning from Afghanistan who died in Turkey on 26 May 2003, when their plane crashed.

During the first five years of the war, the vast majority of coalition deaths were American, but between 2006 and 2011, a significant proportion were amongst other nations, particularly the United Kingdom and Canada which have been assigned responsibility for the flashpoint provinces of Helmand and Kandahar, respectively. This is because in 2006, ISAF expanded its jurisdiction to the southern regions of Afghanistan which were previously under the direct authority of the U.S. military. As Robert Gates pointed out on 10 June 2011, in his "last policy speech" as U.S. Secretary of Defense, "more than 850 troops from non-U.S. NATO members have made the ultimate sacrifice in Afghanistan. For many allied nations these were the first military casualties they have taken since the end of the Second World War."[5] Additionally, there have been 95 fatalities among troops from the non-NATO contributors to the coalition (Georgia, Australia, Sweden, New Zealand, Finland, Jordan, South Korea and Albania).

With 711 Operation Enduring Freedom and ISAF deaths, 2010 was the deadliest year for foreign military troops since the U.S. invasion in 2001, continuing the trend that occurred every year since 2003.[1]

In 2009, there were 7,228 improvised explosive device (IED) attacks in Afghanistan, a 120% increase over 2008, and a record for the war.[6][7] Of the 512 foreign soldiers killed in 2009, 448 were killed in action. 280 of those were killed by IEDs.[8] In 2010, IED attacks in Afghanistan wounded 3,366 U.S. soldiers, which is nearly 60% of the total IED-wounded since the start of the war.[9] Of the 711 foreign soldiers killed in 2010, 630 were killed in action. 368 of those were killed by IEDs, which is around 36% of the total IED-killed since the start of the war to date.[1] Insurgents planted 14,661 IEDs in 2010, a 62% increase over the previous year.[10]

Details regarding the casualties edit

Afghanistan edit

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Albania edit

There has been one recorded fatality among Albanian troops. Captain Feti Vogli was killed in Herat in February 2012,[12] another soldier was wounded[13]

 
Local Afghans pay respect during the memorial service in honor of Albanian Army Capt. Feti Vogli

Australia edit

 
The repatriation ceremony for Australian Private Gregory Michael Sher, killed in southern Afghanistan in 2009, making him the first Australian Defence Force soldier to be killed by indirect fire since 1992.

The Australian forces in Afghanistan have suffered 41 fatalities (34 in action)[14] 261 soldiers have been wounded.[15]

Also, at least one Australian civilian (David Savage, formerly a senior officer with the Department of Foreign Affairs working as an adviser to AusAID) was wounded in Afghanistan.[16]

Belgium edit

One Belgian soldier died of meningitis while serving in Afghanistan, 14 soldiers have been wounded in action.[17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24]

United Kingdom edit

 
Memorial Wall at Camp Bastion

As of 11 October 2015, the British forces have suffered 456 fatalities[25] and 2,188 wounded in action, another 5,251 have suffered from disease or non-battle injuries. Of these, 404 soldiers were killed as a result of hostile action, while 49 are known to have died either as a result of illness, non-combat injuries or accidents, or have not yet officially been assigned a cause of death pending the outcome of an investigation.[26] The vast majority of fatalities have taken place since the redeployment of British forces to the Taliban stronghold of Helmand province in 2006, as only five men died between April 2002 and early March 2006.

Bulgaria edit

Bulgaria, have one casualty in Afghanistan.[27] At least 7 Bulgarian soldiers have been wounded in Afghanistan.[28][29][30]

Canada edit

Canada's role in Afghanistan, consisting of operations against the Taliban and other insurgents in southern Afghanistan (Kandahar Province), has resulted in the largest number of fatal casualties for any single Canadian military mission since the Korean War. A total of 157* members of the Canadian Forces have died in Afghanistan between February 2002 and 29 October 2011. Of these, 132 were due to enemy actions, including 97 due to IEDs or landmines, 22 due to RPG, small arms or mortar fire, and 13 due to suicide bomb attacks. Another six Canadian soldiers died due to friendly fire from their American allies while conducting combat training operations. An additional 19 Canadian soldiers have died in Afghanistan as a result of accidents or non-combat circumstances; 6 in vehicle accidents, 3 unspecified non-combat-related deaths, 3 suicide deaths, 2 in a helicopter crash, 2 from accidental falls, 2 from accidental gunshots and 1 death from an illness.[31][32] 635 soldiers had been wounded in action and 1,412 received non-battle injuries since April 2002, up to their withdrawal in March 2014.[33]

Croatia edit

Since November 2006, at least 9 Croatian soldiers have been wounded and injured in Afghanistan [34][35][36][37][38][39][40] On 24 July 2019 three Croatian soldiers were wounded in a motorcycle suicide attack. One of the wounded soon succumbed to head injuries while the other two are stable with serious arm and leg trauma. LCpl Josip Briški (1992.-2019.) is the first Croatian soldier to die in Afghanistan.[41]

Czech Republic edit

14 Czech soldiers were killed in Afghanistan[42] and at least 26 others were wounded.[43]

Denmark edit

Denmark, a NATO member, sent 9,500 personnel to Afghanistan between January 2002 and 1 July 2013. They were mostly stationed in Helmand province as part of NATO's International Security and Assistance Force (ISAF).

Denmark's first three deaths were the result of an accident during the disposal of a Soviet-era anti-aircraft missile in 2002. With a new mandate issued by the Danish parliament in 2006, Danish military operations transformed from relatively safe non-combat operations in the centre of the country to combat operations alongside the British contingent in the violent southern Helmand province. 37 soldiers have been killed in various hostile engagements or as a result of friendly fire, and 6 have been killed in non-combat related incidents, bringing the number of Danish fatalities to 43,[44][45] being the highest loss per capita within the coalition forces.[46] In addition, 214 soldiers were wounded in action and injured.[47][48][49][50][51][52][53][54][55][56]

In addition, one Danish EUPOL civilian staff member was killed in 2014 in Kabul.[57]

Estonia edit

Nine Estonian soldiers have died in Afghanistan: eight have been killed in action and one in an accident, 92 soldiers have been wounded in action.[58]

Finland edit

Two Finnish soldiers were killed by hostile action in Afghanistan, at least 11 soldiers have been wounded[59][60][61][62][63][64][65]

France edit

A total of 90 French soldiers have died thus far. 71 soldiers have been killed in action, of the 19 others: seven have died in vehicle accidents, one in a helicopter crash, two committed suicide, two have drowned, one was killed by a lightning strike, two died from a non-hostile gunshot wound, one died by friendly fire, one died in an accidental explosion, and one died of unknown causes. According to the website Mémoire des Hommes (website of the French Ministry of Armed Forces), 52 soldiers were killed in action, 7 died of accident and 31 died from unspecified causes.[66] Among these 90 casualties, 71 were recognized Mort pour la France and 19 were recognized Non Mort pour la France.

See also: French forces casualties in Afghanistan [fr].

The largest number of soldiers killed was when French troops were ambushed in the area of Sirobi, some 50 km (31 mi) east of Kabul, in August 2008. Ten French troops were killed and a further 21 wounded in the attack – the heaviest loss of troops France has suffered since deploying to Afghanistan in 2001. A total of 44 French soldiers were killed in Tagab district, by far the deadliest area patrolled by the force and a stronghold of the Taliban and other insurgent groups.[67]

An additional 725 French soldiers were wounded and injured in Afghanistan.[68]

Georgia edit

 
U.S. President Barack Obama visiting a wounded Georgian LTC Alexandre Tugushi at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.

Georgia, the largest non-NATO contributor to the war effort, has lost 32 soldiers in Afghanistan[69] with 435 wounded since 2010.[70] The first Georgian fatality occurred on 5 September 2010, when 28 years old Lieutenant Mukhran Shukvani was killed in a sniper attack and Corporal Alexandre Gitolendia was seriously wounded.[71] Four more Georgian soldiers were killed by a landmine during combat operations on 1 October 2010, in Helmand.[72] On 21 February 2011 Georgia lost another soldier, George Avaliani, while two others were wounded.[73] On 14 March 2011, one of the two injured died in a hospital in Germany and on 27 May 2011 another soldier died. On 21 June a ninth Georgian soldier died of injuries sustained during an attack.[74][75][76] On 31 August 2011, junior sergeant Rezo Beridze was killed by sniper fire during a patrol mission,[77] Corporal Besarion Naniashvili died on 30 December 2011,[78] 6 January 2012 Corporal Shalva Pailodze was killed,[79] on 22 February 2012 Georgian Ministry of Defense announced death of Corporals – Valerian Beraia, Ruslan Meladze and Paata Kacharava, their combat vehicle exploded following an insurgent attack.[80] Sergeant Valerian Khujadze exploded on an IED (Improvised Explosive Device) and died from the injuries.[81] Corporal Givi Pantsuala, wounded in January 2012 succumbed to his wounds at a hospital in Gori, Georgia on 28 July 2012, bringing the total number of the Georgian military death toll to 18.[82] On 29 December 2012, Defense Minister of Georgia Alasania held a special briefing regarding to the death of Georgian Sergeant Giorgi Kikadze who missed in Afghanistan on 19 December. On 13 May 2013, 3 Georgian soldiers: Cpl Alexander Kvitsinadze, Lower Sergeant Zviad Davitadze and Cpl Vladimer Shanava were killed after a suicide attack on 42nd Battalion military base. 27 more were wounded.[83] On 6 June 2013 a truck bomb hitting the Georgian military base killed 7 and injured 9 servicemen, bringing the total of casualties to 29.[84]

Germany edit

A total of 59 German ISAF soldiers and 3 EUPOL officers have been killed and 245 service personnel have been wounded in action.[85][86]

Greece edit

In 2005, two Greek soldiers were injured in Kabul, Afghanistan following the detonation of an improvised explosive device.[87]

Hungary edit

Seven Hungarians died in Afghanistan. Two EOD members were killed by IEDs. Two were killed in a convoy attack by the Taliban. Two died in a vehicle accident during a convoy-escort task. One died because of a heart attack.

Also, 14 Hungarian soldiers have been wounded in action.[88][89][90][91]

Iceland edit

Three Icelandic personnel were wounded in an attack in 2004.[92]

Italy edit

A total of 53 Italians have died in Afghanistan: 34 killed in action, nine died in vehicle accidents, two of heart attacks, one due to an accidental weapon discharge, four of illness, one in an accidental airplane crash and one committed suicide. Of the 34 who died in combat, one had died from injuries sustained a week before. The soldier had been captured and was injured in the raid to rescue him. One other Italian soldier was captured but he was rescued safely.[93][94]

Jordan edit

A member of the Jordanian intelligence agency Dairat al-Mukhabarat al-Ammah was killed in the Forward Operating Base Chapman attack. Also, a Jordanian soldier was killed and three were wounded while escorting a humanitarian convoy in Logar province on 22 May 2011.[95]

Latvia edit

Three Latvian soldiers (Edgars Ozoliņš, Voldemārs Anševics and Andrejs Merkuševs) were killed in Afghanistan, another one[96] (corporal Dāvis Baltābols[97]) died in German military hospital in 2009 and at least 11 soldiers have been wounded.[98][99][100][101][102][103]

Lithuania edit

One Lithuanian soldier, Arūnas Jarmalavičius, was killed in Afghanistan, and at least 13 have been wounded.[104][105][106][107][108][109]

North Macedonia edit

At least 4 Macedonian soldiers have been wounded in Afghanistan.[110]

Montenegro edit

One soldier (Mijailo Perišić) died in Afghanistan after suffering a heart attack.[111]

Netherlands edit

A total of 25 Dutch servicemen were killed in Afghanistan.[112] The first two Dutch fatalities were soldiers killed in an accidental helicopter crash in 2006. Since then, one pilot died in a non-hostile F-16 crash, and one soldier committed suicide at Multi National Base Tarin Kot (Kamp Holland). In 2007, one soldier was accidentally killed when a Patria armoured vehicle overturned at a river crossing near Tarin Kowt in Uruzgan. After that 19 soldiers were killed in action between 2007 and 2010. Finally, the last soldier to die was from an illness a month before the contingent withdrew from the country in December 2010. 140 soldiers were wounded in action.[113]

New Zealand edit

Ten New Zealand Defence Force soldiers have died in Afghanistan, most while carrying out their duties as part of the Provincial Reconstruction Team in the Bamyan Province. Lieutenant Timothy O'Donnell was killed when his convoy was ambushed on a stretch of road in the Kahmard District of the province.[114] Private Kirifi Mila died when the Humvee in which he was travelling accidentally rolled down a 30-metre cliff.[115] Corporal Doug Grant of the New Zealand SAS was killed in Kabul on 18 August 2011.[116] Lance Corporal Leon Smith, also of the New Zealand SAS, was killed on 27 September 2011 in Wardak province.[117] On 3 April 2012, Corporal Douglas Hughes died in Bamyan Province.[118] On 5 August 2012, Lance Corporals Rory Malone and Pralli Durrer, were killed in Bamyan Province in a firefight with insurgents.[119] Most recently, Lance Corporal Jacinda Baker, Private Richard Harris, and Corporal Luke Tamatea were killed on 19 August 2012 when their vehicle was hit by an IED.[120] Lance Corporal Baker is New Zealand's first female casualty in a combat role since women were allowed to serve on the frontline in 2000.[121] In November 2012, New Zealand Prime Minister John Key confirmed a coalition airstrike had killed Abdullah Kalta, the Taliban commander believed responsible for the deaths of O'Donnell, Baker, Harris and Tamatea.[122]

Norway edit

10 Norwegian ISAF soldiers have been killed in action in Afghanistan.[123]

At least 940 soldiers have been wounded in action or injured in accidents[124][125][126][127][128]

In addition, one Norwegian military advisor (Lt. Col. Siri Skare) was killed in the 2011 Mazar-i-Sharif attack.[129]

Poland edit

44 Polish soldiers (including a military civilian medic and one JW GROM member) have been killed. 41 in action, 2 died due to a non-combat cause and 1 died in a vehicle accident.[2] At least 231 soldiers and civilian ISAF members have been wounded in action.[130]

Portugal edit

Portugal sent at least 196 soldiers to Afghanistan as part of the International Security Assistance Force, one duty of which was guarding the airport in Kabul.

Two Portuguese soldiers have been killed in action in Afghanistan and at least 10 have been wounded.[131][132][133][134]

Romania edit

27 Romanian soldiers have been killed in action in Afghanistan,[135][136] while at least 131 soldiers have been wounded in action.[137][138][139][140][141][142][143][144][145]

Slovakia edit

3 Slovak soldiers have been killed in Afghanistan, at least 8 soldiers have been wounded.[146][147]

Slovenia edit

At least 2 Slovenian soldiers[148] and one Slovenian civilian expert were injured.[149]

South Korea edit

A South Korean officer (Captain Kim Hyo-sung, 33) was accidentally shot by a fellow officer (Major Lee Kyu-sang, 37) while in a row for not following an order to speak quietly on the telephone.[150] Another South Korean soldier, Sergeant Yoon Jang-ho, was killed in a suicide bomb attack at Bagram Air Base.[151]

Spain edit

Of the 35 Spanish deaths, 17 died in August 2005 when the Eurocopter Cougar helicopter they were travelling in crashed, 13 were killed in separate attacks by insurgents, two died from natural causes, and two died in vehicle accidents. Another 62 died in a 2003 Yak-42 plane crash in Turkey on their way back to Spain from Afghanistan.[152]

Sweden edit

Five Swedish soldiers have been killed in action since 2005. Three in two separate IED incidents and two in an ambush by an ANP uniform wearing insurgent. At least 13 soldiers were wounded[153][154][155][156][157]

Also, two[158][159] local translators working with the Swedish PRT have been killed.

Turkey edit

The Turkish Army suffered its first deaths on 14 July 2009, when two soldiers were killed in a road traffic accident in Faryab province, between Mazar-i Sharif and Kabul. One of the two killed was the commander of the Turkish contingent of ISAF troops in Afghanistan.[160] On 16 March 2012, 12 Turkish soldiers were killed when their helicopter crashed into a house in Kabul.[161] On 26 February 2015, one Turkish soldier was killed and another wounded in a suicide-bombing in Kabul.[162]

United States edit

Since the start of U.S. military operations in Afghanistan through mid-2019, nearly 2,400 American servicemembers have died.[163] Additionally, 20,719 U.S. service members have been wounded in hostile action, according to the Defense Department.[3]

Of the United States deaths, 1,922 have died in hostile action. Included in these numbers are 18 CIA operatives that were killed in Afghanistan: 16 by hostile fire, including seven in a suicide bomb attack on a military base, one in an accident and one committed suicide.[3][164] The independent website iCasualties has put the total number of U.S. deaths at 2,355.[165] This number is by 9 higher than the Department of Defense's tally which is 2,346, when including the intelligence operatives.[3]

War related out-of-country deaths edit

Coalition deaths in other countries as the result of the war

  US: 59
  Spain: 62
  Canada: 1

TOTAL: 122

In addition to the 2,313 American deaths in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Uzbekistan, 59 U.S. soldiers died in Kuwait, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Kyrgyzstan, Germany, Oman, Jordan, Turkey, Yemen, the Arabian sea, the Persian Gulf, the Red Sea and the Mediterranean, while supporting operations in Afghanistan. Among them are also a Marine, a civilian DoD employee, two military airmen and a special forces member who were killed in action while supporting Operation Enduring Freedom.[1][3][166]

62 Spanish soldiers died in a Yak-42 plane crash in Turkey on their way back to Spain from Afghanistan.[152]

One Canadian soldier was found dead of non-combat-related causes at Camp Mirage, a forward logistics base in the United Arab Emirates near Dubai.[167]

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External links edit

  • Defense Department Casualty Page
  • NATO ISAF Press Releases
  • CNN.com – Operation Enduring Freedom Casualties
  • – Afghanistan casualties tracked by US War Watch
  • CBC News Indepth: Afghanistan, Canadian casualties
  • British military fatalities in Afghanistan in OEF and ISAF (BBC News)
  • Casualty Counter: Afghanistan Casualty Counter
  • "War Against Terrorism" in Afghanistan
  • Casualty Monitor – Tracking the war in Afghanistan

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Casualties of the U S invasion of Afghanistan redirects here For civilian casualties see Civilian casualties in the war in Afghanistan 2001 2021 This section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information September 2023 Throughout the War in Afghanistan there had been 3 606 coalition deaths in Afghanistan as part of the coalition operations Operation Enduring Freedom and ISAF since the invasion in 2001 1 In this total the American figure is for deaths In and Around Afghanistan which as defined by the United States Department of Defense includes some deaths in Pakistan and Uzbekistan 3 and the deaths of 18 CIA operatives 4 Coalition fatalities per month since the start of the war 1 Number of foreign soldiers killed in Afghanistan USA 2 461 UK 457 Canada 159 France 90 Germany 62 Italy 53 Poland 44 2 Denmark 43 Australia 41 Spain 35 Georgia 32 Romania 27 Netherlands 25 Turkey 15 Czech Republic 14 New Zealand 10 Norway 10 Estonia 9 Hungary 7 Sweden 5 Latvia 4 Slovakia 3 Finland 2 Jordan 2 Portugal 2 South Korea 2 Albania 1 Belgium 1 Bulgaria 1 Croatia 1 Lithuania 1 Montenegro 1TOTAL 3 612In addition to these deaths in Afghanistan another 59 U S and one Canadian soldier were killed in other countries while supporting operations in Afghanistan The total also omits the 62 Spanish soldiers returning from Afghanistan who died in Turkey on 26 May 2003 when their plane crashed During the first five years of the war the vast majority of coalition deaths were American but between 2006 and 2011 a significant proportion were amongst other nations particularly the United Kingdom and Canada which have been assigned responsibility for the flashpoint provinces of Helmand and Kandahar respectively This is because in 2006 ISAF expanded its jurisdiction to the southern regions of Afghanistan which were previously under the direct authority of the U S military As Robert Gates pointed out on 10 June 2011 in his last policy speech as U S Secretary of Defense more than 850 troops from non U S NATO members have made the ultimate sacrifice in Afghanistan For many allied nations these were the first military casualties they have taken since the end of the Second World War 5 Additionally there have been 95 fatalities among troops from the non NATO contributors to the coalition Georgia Australia Sweden New Zealand Finland Jordan South Korea and Albania With 711 Operation Enduring Freedom and ISAF deaths 2010 was the deadliest year for foreign military troops since the U S invasion in 2001 continuing the trend that occurred every year since 2003 1 In 2009 there were 7 228 improvised explosive device IED attacks in Afghanistan a 120 increase over 2008 and a record for the war 6 7 Of the 512 foreign soldiers killed in 2009 448 were killed in action 280 of those were killed by IEDs 8 In 2010 IED attacks in Afghanistan wounded 3 366 U S soldiers which is nearly 60 of the total IED wounded since the start of the war 9 Of the 711 foreign soldiers killed in 2010 630 were killed in action 368 of those were killed by IEDs which is around 36 of the total IED killed since the start of the war to date 1 Insurgents planted 14 661 IEDs in 2010 a 62 increase over the previous year 10 Contents 1 Details regarding the casualties 1 1 Afghanistan 1 2 Albania 1 3 Australia 1 4 Belgium 1 5 United Kingdom 1 6 Bulgaria 1 7 Canada 1 8 Croatia 1 9 Czech Republic 1 10 Denmark 1 11 Estonia 1 12 Finland 1 13 France 1 14 Georgia 1 15 Germany 1 16 Greece 1 17 Hungary 1 18 Iceland 1 19 Italy 1 20 Jordan 1 21 Latvia 1 22 Lithuania 1 23 North Macedonia 1 24 Montenegro 1 25 Netherlands 1 26 New Zealand 1 27 Norway 1 28 Poland 1 29 Portugal 1 30 Romania 1 31 Slovakia 1 32 Slovenia 1 33 South Korea 1 34 Spain 1 35 Sweden 1 36 Turkey 1 37 United States 2 War related out of country deaths 3 See also 4 Notes 5 External linksDetails regarding the casualties editAfghanistan edit Main article List of Afghan security forces fatality reports in Afghanistan 11 Albania edit There has been one recorded fatality among Albanian troops Captain Feti Vogli was killed in Herat in February 2012 12 another soldier was wounded 13 nbsp Local Afghans pay respect during the memorial service in honor of Albanian Army Capt Feti Vogli Australia edit nbsp The repatriation ceremony for Australian Private Gregory Michael Sher killed in southern Afghanistan in 2009 making him the first Australian Defence Force soldier to be killed by indirect fire since 1992 Main article Operation Slipper The Australian forces in Afghanistan have suffered 41 fatalities 34 in action 14 261 soldiers have been wounded 15 Also at least one Australian civilian David Savage formerly a senior officer with the Department of Foreign Affairs working as an adviser to AusAID was wounded in Afghanistan 16 Belgium edit One Belgian soldier died of meningitis while serving in Afghanistan 14 soldiers have been wounded in action 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 United Kingdom edit Main article British Forces casualties in Afghanistan since 2001 nbsp Memorial Wall at Camp Bastion As of 11 October 2015 the British forces have suffered 456 fatalities 25 and 2 188 wounded in action another 5 251 have suffered from disease or non battle injuries Of these 404 soldiers were killed as a result of hostile action while 49 are known to have died either as a result of illness non combat injuries or accidents or have not yet officially been assigned a cause of death pending the outcome of an investigation 26 The vast majority of fatalities have taken place since the redeployment of British forces to the Taliban stronghold of Helmand province in 2006 as only five men died between April 2002 and early March 2006 Bulgaria edit Bulgaria have one casualty in Afghanistan 27 At least 7 Bulgarian soldiers have been wounded in Afghanistan 28 29 30 Canada edit Main article Canadian Forces casualties in Afghanistan Canada s role in Afghanistan consisting of operations against the Taliban and other insurgents in southern Afghanistan Kandahar Province has resulted in the largest number of fatal casualties for any single Canadian military mission since the Korean War A total of 157 members of the Canadian Forces have died in Afghanistan between February 2002 and 29 October 2011 Of these 132 were due to enemy actions including 97 due to IEDs or landmines 22 due to RPG small arms or mortar fire and 13 due to suicide bomb attacks Another six Canadian soldiers died due to friendly fire from their American allies while conducting combat training operations An additional 19 Canadian soldiers have died in Afghanistan as a result of accidents or non combat circumstances 6 in vehicle accidents 3 unspecified non combat related deaths 3 suicide deaths 2 in a helicopter crash 2 from accidental falls 2 from accidental gunshots and 1 death from an illness 31 32 635 soldiers had been wounded in action and 1 412 received non battle injuries since April 2002 up to their withdrawal in March 2014 33 Croatia edit Since November 2006 at least 9 Croatian soldiers have been wounded and injured in Afghanistan 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 On 24 July 2019 three Croatian soldiers were wounded in a motorcycle suicide attack One of the wounded soon succumbed to head injuries while the other two are stable with serious arm and leg trauma LCpl Josip Briski 1992 2019 is the first Croatian soldier to die in Afghanistan 41 Czech Republic edit 14 Czech soldiers were killed in Afghanistan 42 and at least 26 others were wounded 43 Denmark edit Denmark a NATO member sent 9 500 personnel to Afghanistan between January 2002 and 1 July 2013 They were mostly stationed in Helmand province as part of NATO s International Security and Assistance Force ISAF Denmark s first three deaths were the result of an accident during the disposal of a Soviet era anti aircraft missile in 2002 With a new mandate issued by the Danish parliament in 2006 Danish military operations transformed from relatively safe non combat operations in the centre of the country to combat operations alongside the British contingent in the violent southern Helmand province 37 soldiers have been killed in various hostile engagements or as a result of friendly fire and 6 have been killed in non combat related incidents bringing the number of Danish fatalities to 43 44 45 being the highest loss per capita within the coalition forces 46 In addition 214 soldiers were wounded in action and injured 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 In addition one Danish EUPOL civilian staff member was killed in 2014 in Kabul 57 Estonia edit Nine Estonian soldiers have died in Afghanistan eight have been killed in action and one in an accident 92 soldiers have been wounded in action 58 Finland edit Two Finnish soldiers were killed by hostile action in Afghanistan at least 11 soldiers have been wounded 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 France edit Main article French forces in Afghanistan A total of 90 French soldiers have died thus far 71 soldiers have been killed in action of the 19 others seven have died in vehicle accidents one in a helicopter crash two committed suicide two have drowned one was killed by a lightning strike two died from a non hostile gunshot wound one died by friendly fire one died in an accidental explosion and one died of unknown causes According to the website Memoire des Hommes website of the French Ministry of Armed Forces 52 soldiers were killed in action 7 died of accident and 31 died from unspecified causes 66 Among these 90 casualties 71 were recognized Mort pour la France and 19 were recognized Non Mort pour la France See also French forces casualties in Afghanistan fr Main article Uzbin Valley ambush The largest number of soldiers killed was when French troops were ambushed in the area of Sirobi some 50 km 31 mi east of Kabul in August 2008 Ten French troops were killed and a further 21 wounded in the attack the heaviest loss of troops France has suffered since deploying to Afghanistan in 2001 A total of 44 French soldiers were killed in Tagab district by far the deadliest area patrolled by the force and a stronghold of the Taliban and other insurgent groups 67 An additional 725 French soldiers were wounded and injured in Afghanistan 68 Georgia edit Main article Role of Georgia in the War in Afghanistan 2001 2021 nbsp U S President Barack Obama visiting a wounded Georgian LTC Alexandre Tugushi at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center Georgia the largest non NATO contributor to the war effort has lost 32 soldiers in Afghanistan 69 with 435 wounded since 2010 70 The first Georgian fatality occurred on 5 September 2010 when 28 years old Lieutenant Mukhran Shukvani was killed in a sniper attack and Corporal Alexandre Gitolendia was seriously wounded 71 Four more Georgian soldiers were killed by a landmine during combat operations on 1 October 2010 in Helmand 72 On 21 February 2011 Georgia lost another soldier George Avaliani while two others were wounded 73 On 14 March 2011 one of the two injured died in a hospital in Germany and on 27 May 2011 another soldier died On 21 June a ninth Georgian soldier died of injuries sustained during an attack 74 75 76 On 31 August 2011 junior sergeant Rezo Beridze was killed by sniper fire during a patrol mission 77 Corporal Besarion Naniashvili died on 30 December 2011 78 6 January 2012 Corporal Shalva Pailodze was killed 79 on 22 February 2012 Georgian Ministry of Defense announced death of Corporals Valerian Beraia Ruslan Meladze and Paata Kacharava their combat vehicle exploded following an insurgent attack 80 Sergeant Valerian Khujadze exploded on an IED Improvised Explosive Device and died from the injuries 81 Corporal Givi Pantsuala wounded in January 2012 succumbed to his wounds at a hospital in Gori Georgia on 28 July 2012 bringing the total number of the Georgian military death toll to 18 82 On 29 December 2012 Defense Minister of Georgia Alasania held a special briefing regarding to the death of Georgian Sergeant Giorgi Kikadze who missed in Afghanistan on 19 December On 13 May 2013 3 Georgian soldiers Cpl Alexander Kvitsinadze Lower Sergeant Zviad Davitadze and Cpl Vladimer Shanava were killed after a suicide attack on 42nd Battalion military base 27 more were wounded 83 On 6 June 2013 a truck bomb hitting the Georgian military base killed 7 and injured 9 servicemen bringing the total of casualties to 29 84 Germany edit Main article German Armed Forces casualties in Afghanistan A total of 59 German ISAF soldiers and 3 EUPOL officers have been killed and 245 service personnel have been wounded in action 85 86 Greece edit In 2005 two Greek soldiers were injured in Kabul Afghanistan following the detonation of an improvised explosive device 87 Hungary edit Seven Hungarians died in Afghanistan Two EOD members were killed by IEDs Two were killed in a convoy attack by the Taliban Two died in a vehicle accident during a convoy escort task One died because of a heart attack Also 14 Hungarian soldiers have been wounded in action 88 89 90 91 Iceland edit Three Icelandic personnel were wounded in an attack in 2004 92 Italy edit A total of 53 Italians have died in Afghanistan 34 killed in action nine died in vehicle accidents two of heart attacks one due to an accidental weapon discharge four of illness one in an accidental airplane crash and one committed suicide Of the 34 who died in combat one had died from injuries sustained a week before The soldier had been captured and was injured in the raid to rescue him One other Italian soldier was captured but he was rescued safely 93 94 Jordan edit A member of the Jordanian intelligence agency Dairat al Mukhabarat al Ammah was killed in the Forward Operating Base Chapman attack Also a Jordanian soldier was killed and three were wounded while escorting a humanitarian convoy in Logar province on 22 May 2011 95 Latvia edit Three Latvian soldiers Edgars Ozolins Voldemars Ansevics and Andrejs Merkusevs were killed in Afghanistan another one 96 corporal Davis Baltabols 97 died in German military hospital in 2009 and at least 11 soldiers have been wounded 98 99 100 101 102 103 Lithuania edit One Lithuanian soldier Arunas Jarmalavicius was killed in Afghanistan and at least 13 have been wounded 104 105 106 107 108 109 North Macedonia edit At least 4 Macedonian soldiers have been wounded in Afghanistan 110 Montenegro edit One soldier Mijailo Perisic died in Afghanistan after suffering a heart attack 111 Netherlands edit Main article Task Force Uruzgan A total of 25 Dutch servicemen were killed in Afghanistan 112 The first two Dutch fatalities were soldiers killed in an accidental helicopter crash in 2006 Since then one pilot died in a non hostile F 16 crash and one soldier committed suicide at Multi National Base Tarin Kot Kamp Holland In 2007 one soldier was accidentally killed when a Patria armoured vehicle overturned at a river crossing near Tarin Kowt in Uruzgan After that 19 soldiers were killed in action between 2007 and 2010 Finally the last soldier to die was from an illness a month before the contingent withdrew from the country in December 2010 140 soldiers were wounded in action 113 New Zealand edit Ten New Zealand Defence Force soldiers have died in Afghanistan most while carrying out their duties as part of the Provincial Reconstruction Team in the Bamyan Province Lieutenant Timothy O Donnell was killed when his convoy was ambushed on a stretch of road in the Kahmard District of the province 114 Private Kirifi Mila died when the Humvee in which he was travelling accidentally rolled down a 30 metre cliff 115 Corporal Doug Grant of the New Zealand SAS was killed in Kabul on 18 August 2011 116 Lance Corporal Leon Smith also of the New Zealand SAS was killed on 27 September 2011 in Wardak province 117 On 3 April 2012 Corporal Douglas Hughes died in Bamyan Province 118 On 5 August 2012 Lance Corporals Rory Malone and Pralli Durrer were killed in Bamyan Province in a firefight with insurgents 119 Most recently Lance Corporal Jacinda Baker Private Richard Harris and Corporal Luke Tamatea were killed on 19 August 2012 when their vehicle was hit by an IED 120 Lance Corporal Baker is New Zealand s first female casualty in a combat role since women were allowed to serve on the frontline in 2000 121 In November 2012 New Zealand Prime Minister John Key confirmed a coalition airstrike had killed Abdullah Kalta the Taliban commander believed responsible for the deaths of O Donnell Baker Harris and Tamatea 122 Norway edit 10 Norwegian ISAF soldiers have been killed in action in Afghanistan 123 At least 940 soldiers have been wounded in action or injured in accidents 124 125 126 127 128 In addition one Norwegian military advisor Lt Col Siri Skare was killed in the 2011 Mazar i Sharif attack 129 Poland edit 44 Polish soldiers including a military civilian medic and one JW GROM member have been killed 41 in action 2 died due to a non combat cause and 1 died in a vehicle accident 2 At least 231 soldiers and civilian ISAF members have been wounded in action 130 Portugal edit Portugal sent at least 196 soldiers to Afghanistan as part of the International Security Assistance Force one duty of which was guarding the airport in Kabul Two Portuguese soldiers have been killed in action in Afghanistan and at least 10 have been wounded 131 132 133 134 Romania edit 27 Romanian soldiers have been killed in action in Afghanistan 135 136 while at least 131 soldiers have been wounded in action 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 Slovakia edit 3 Slovak soldiers have been killed in Afghanistan at least 8 soldiers have been wounded 146 147 Slovenia edit At least 2 Slovenian soldiers 148 and one Slovenian civilian expert were injured 149 South Korea edit A South Korean officer Captain Kim Hyo sung 33 was accidentally shot by a fellow officer Major Lee Kyu sang 37 while in a row for not following an order to speak quietly on the telephone 150 Another South Korean soldier Sergeant Yoon Jang ho was killed in a suicide bomb attack at Bagram Air Base 151 Spain edit Of the 35 Spanish deaths 17 died in August 2005 when the Eurocopter Cougar helicopter they were travelling in crashed 13 were killed in separate attacks by insurgents two died from natural causes and two died in vehicle accidents Another 62 died in a 2003 Yak 42 plane crash in Turkey on their way back to Spain from Afghanistan 152 Sweden edit Five Swedish soldiers have been killed in action since 2005 Three in two separate IED incidents and two in an ambush by an ANP uniform wearing insurgent At least 13 soldiers were wounded 153 154 155 156 157 Also two 158 159 local translators working with the Swedish PRT have been killed Turkey edit The Turkish Army suffered its first deaths on 14 July 2009 when two soldiers were killed in a road traffic accident in Faryab province between Mazar i Sharif and Kabul One of the two killed was the commander of the Turkish contingent of ISAF troops in Afghanistan 160 On 16 March 2012 12 Turkish soldiers were killed when their helicopter crashed into a house in Kabul 161 On 26 February 2015 one Turkish soldier was killed and another wounded in a suicide bombing in Kabul 162 United States edit Main article United States military casualties in the War in Afghanistan Since the start of U S military operations in Afghanistan through mid 2019 nearly 2 400 American servicemembers have died 163 Additionally 20 719 U S service members have been wounded in hostile action according to the Defense Department 3 Of the United States deaths 1 922 have died in hostile action Included in these numbers are 18 CIA operatives that were killed in Afghanistan 16 by hostile fire including seven in a suicide bomb attack on a military base one in an accident and one committed suicide 3 164 The independent website iCasualties has put the total number of U S deaths at 2 355 165 This number is by 9 higher than the Department of Defense s tally which is 2 346 when including the intelligence operatives 3 War related out of country deaths editCoalition deaths in other countries as the result of the war nbsp US 59 nbsp Spain 62 nbsp Canada 1TOTAL 122 In addition to the 2 313 American deaths in Afghanistan Pakistan and Uzbekistan 59 U S soldiers died in Kuwait Bahrain Saudi Arabia Qatar United Arab Emirates Kyrgyzstan Germany Oman Jordan Turkey Yemen the Arabian sea the Persian Gulf the Red Sea and the Mediterranean while supporting operations in Afghanistan Among them are also a Marine a civilian DoD employee two military airmen and a special forces member who were killed in action while supporting Operation Enduring Freedom 1 3 166 62 Spanish soldiers died in a Yak 42 plane crash in Turkey on their way back to Spain from Afghanistan 152 One Canadian soldier was found dead of non combat related causes at Camp Mirage a forward logistics base in the United Arab Emirates near Dubai 167 See also editWar in Afghanistan 2001 2021 Afghan War order of battle Criticism of the War on Terror Civilian casualties in the war in Afghanistan 2001 2021 List of aviation accidents and incidents in the War in Afghanistan International public opinion on the war in Afghanistan ISAF Operation Enduring Freedom Protests against the war in Afghanistan Taliban insurgency Tarnak Farm incidentNotes edit a b c d e Operation Enduring Freedom iCasualties org 28 May 2010 Archived from the original on 6 April 2010 Retrieved 13 June 2011 a b Pamieci Poleglych w misjach poza granicami kraju in Polish Ministry of National Defence Republic of Poland Archived from the original on 17 October 2014 Retrieved 17 October 2014 a b c d e U S Defense Department Defenselink Casualty Report Goldman Adam Rosenberg Matthew 6 September 2017 A Funeral of 2 Friends C I A Deaths Rise in Secret Afghan War The New York Times Robert Gates 10 June 2011 Reflections on the status and future of the transatlantic alliance Security amp Defence Agenda Archived from the original on 15 June 2011 Retrieved 13 June 2011 Consider that when I became Secretary of Defense in 2006 there were about 20 000 non U S troops from NATO nations in Afghanistan Today that figure is approximately 40 000 More than 850 troops from non U S NATO members have made the ultimate sacrifice in Afghanistan For many allied nations these were the first military casualties they have taken since the end of the Second World War Day Thomas L Landay Jonathan S 28 December 2009 U S intelligence Time is running out in Afghanistan McClatchy Washington Bureau Archived from the original on 2 February 2010 Retrieved 13 June 2011 Vanden Tom 16 March 2009 Poll More view Afghan war as mistake USA Today Retrieved 13 June 2011 U S intelligence Time is running out in Afghanistan Vanden Tom 10 January 2011 Afghan insurgents match surge with more IEDs USA Today Retrieved 13 June 2011 Whitlock Craig 26 January 2011 Number of U S casualties from roadside bombs in Afghanistan skyrocketed from 2009 to 2010 The Washington 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