List of Private Contractor Deaths in Iraq

USA: 257
Turkey: 102+
UK: 59
South Africa: 29
Fiji: 20
Nepal: 20
Philippines: 14
Pakistan: 8
Australia: 7
India: 7
Russia: 7
Bulgaria: 6
Jordan: 6
Canada: 5
Egypt: 5
Iran: 5
Germany: 4
Lebanon: 4
Macedonia: 4
New Zealand: 4
South Korea: 4
Croatia: 3
France: 3
Poland: 3
Ukraine: 3
Bosnia: 2
Finland: 2
Hungary: 2
Italy: 2
Uganda: 2
Austria: 1
Brazil: 1
Colombia: 1
Czech Republic: 1
Denmark: 1
Guam: 1
Honduras: 1
Indonesia: 1
Japan: 1
Kuwait: 1
Netherlands: 1
Peru: 1
Portugal: 1
Romania: 1
Somalia: 1
Sudan: 1
Syria: 1
Sweden: 1

TOTAL: 616+

As of June 26, 2011, there have been 550 foreign private contractor deaths in Iraq as part of the Iraq war. Of those, 257 are Americans and 59 Britons. 225 of those killed were private military contractors or PMC's.

In addition, at least 938 Iraqi private contractors have been killed for a total of 1,487 contractors dead.

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