The United Nations has reported a troubling rise in the number of women killed in armed conflicts, with women accounting for 40 percent of all conflict-related fatalities in 2023—double the proportion reported in 2022. According to the Secretary-General’s latest report on women, peace, and security, this surge in female deaths highlights the ongoing vulnerability of women in war zones.
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