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Drone statistics visualised

August 10th, 2011 | by | Published in All Stories, Drones - graphs

Graph - Joakim Sorthe

These graphs accurately reflect the Bureau’s data on CIA drone strikes in Pakistan to March 30 2012, the date of the most recent strike.

They are designed to illustrate in the simplest possible way key statistical data from our investigation. You are free to download and to reproduce them, provided the Bureau is credited.

 

A chart illustrating total number of strikes since 2004, minimum total casualties and reported civilian casualties. Data accurate as of 30/03/12.

 

This graph illustrates the number of reported civilian deaths year by year. Data accurate as of 30/03/12.

 

This graph shows the total number of people reportedly killed in CIA drone strikes. Data accurate as of 30/03/12.

 

This graph demonstrates all known drone strikes in Pakistan between 2004 – 2012. Data accurate as of 30/03/12.

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