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May: Iraq's Bloodiest Month This Year
An Iraqi man sits at the site of a car bombing in Baghdad's Sadr City, Iraq, Thursday, May 29, 2014. A series of bombings and attacks across Iraq killed and wounded scores of people Wednesday, authorities said, as politicians prepared to start negotiations to form a new government following parliamentary elections. (AP Photo/Karim Kadim) AP Photo/Karim Kadim

May: Iraq's Bloodiest Month This Year

BAGHDAD (AP) — The United Nations says violence has claimed the lives of 799 Iraqis in May, the highest monthly death toll so far this year.

An Iraqi man sits at the site of a car bombing in Baghdad's Sadr City, Iraq, Thursday, May 29, 2014. A series of bombings and attacks across Iraq killed and wounded scores of people Wednesday, authorities said, as politicians prepared to start negotiations to form a new government following parliamentary elections. (AP Photo/Karim Kadim)

The figures issued Sunday by the U.N. mission to Iraq put last month's civilian death toll at 603, with 196 security forces killed. UNAMI added that 1,409 other Iraqis, including 1,108, were wounded. Last month's death toll stood at 750.

It added that the worst-hit city was the capital, Baghdad, with 315 people killed. The northern province of Ninevah came in second with 113 killed, followed by nearby Salahuddin province with 94.

Iraqi civilians inspect the site of a car bombing on a commercial street in the capital's eastern neighborhood of al-Ameen, Iraq, Thursday, May 29, 2014. A series of bombings and attacks across Iraq killed and wounded scores of people Wednesday, authorities said, as politicians prepared to start negotiations to form a new government following parliamentary elections. (AP Photo/Khalid Mohammed)

The figures exclude deaths in embattled Anbar province, where militants control parts of two cities.

Iraq is experiencing its worst bloodshed since sectarian violence nearly tore it apart following the U.S.-led invasion.

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