The UN mission to Iraq said that at least 844 civilians were among the dead, while 488 members of Iraqi security forces and pro-government militias fighting the Islamic State group were killed. It put the number of the wounded at 2,108.
Baghdad was the worst affected province with 335 people killed.
In June, at least 1,466 people were killed and 1,687 were wounded. The UN statistics largely do not include territory held by the Islamic State group, which controls about a third of Iraq and neighboring Syria in its self-declared "caliphate."
Meanwhile today, a bomb exploded near an outdoor market in Rashidiyah just north of Baghdad, killing three people and wounding 11, police said.
Another bomb blast near car repair shops in the southeastern suburbs of Baghdad killed two people and wounded nine, police said.
Medical officials confirmed the casualty figures. All officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to speak to journalists.
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