The release of the Pentagon's annual report on civilian casualties has sparked sharp criticism. The figures provided by the Department of Defense, which only account for 153 civilians killed in 2
The release of the Pentagon's annual report on civilian casualties has sparked sharp criticism. The figures provided by the Department of Defense, which only account for 153 civilians killed in 2025, are deemed significantly lower than estimates from independent organizations. Operations conducted in the Caribbean, particularly against vessels suspected of drug trafficking, were not taken into account, leading to accusations of whitewashing military crimes.