List of Private Contractor Deaths in Afghanistan

USA: 55
Nepal: 14
Canada: 13
Russia: 13
Philippines: 12
People's Republic of China: 11
UK: 10
Ukraine: 10
Pakistan: 9
South Africa: 9
India: 7
Turkey: 6
Macedonia: 4
Bosnia and Herzegovina: 2
South Korea: 2
Zimbabwe: 2
Bangladesh: 1
Germany: 1
Ireland: 1
Japan: 1
Kosovo: 1
Myanmar: 1
UAE: 1
Unidentified: 2

TOTAL: 191

This is a partial list of private contractors and aid workers killed in the Afghanistan war according to a few published news sources. It was reported that by July 2007, at least 75 foreign contractors had been killed in the war. Also, the U.S. Department of Labor confirmed that by March 31, 2011, a total of 763 civilian contractors were killed in Afghanistan. Of which, during the period between June 2009 and April 2010, 260 were private security contractors or PMCs.

As of December 24, 2012, 191 foreign private contractor deaths in Afghanistan as part of the War in Afghanistan are listed in this article. Of these, 55 are Americans, 14 are Nepalese, 13 are Canadians and 13 are Russians. 39 of those killed were private military contractors or PMCs.

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