UN envoy to Iraq, Nickolay Mladenov, is urging Iraqi political leaders to take bold actions to halt the "current mayhem."
Violence has spiked recently amid political and sectarian tensions, raising fears that Iraq might be heading toward a second round of sectarian strife.
The grim report released today by the U.N. Mission says that out of the 979 killed in October, 852 were civilians while 127 were soldiers and members of the police force.
Baghdad was the worst affected province, with 411 killed and 925 wounded.
