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Syria: Security Situation

This report examines the nature of armed conflicts taking place in Syria, the nature of the violence and presence of armed actors in different areas, and the impact on civilians, for example in terms of casualties/fatalities and conflict-linked displacement.

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Afghanistan – Security situation

This report provides in the first part, a General description of the security situation in Afghanistan is given which is then explained in greater detail in the second part, holding a regional description of the security situation in Afghanistan (Kabul City and 34 provinces).

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Country Guidance: Iraq (June 2022)

Common analysis and guidance note

This country guidance document provides an in-depth analysis of the situation in Iraq, focussing on the key elements of qualification for international protection.

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Country Guidance: Afghanistan (April 2022)

Common analysis and guidance note

Please note that this country guidance document has been replaced by a more recent one.
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Iraq Security Situation (February 2022)

This report provides information on the security situation, armed actors, and the impact of conflict on civilians in Iraq between 1 August 2020 – 31 October 2021, as well as relevant context information in view of the assessment of international protection status determination for Iraqi asylum se

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Irak’ın Güvenlik Durumu

This report provides information on the security situation, armed actors, and the impact of conflict on civilians in Iraq between 1 August 2020 – 31 October 2021, as well as relevant context information in view of the assessment of international protection status determination for Iraqi asylum se

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COI Report Afghanistan - Country focus

This report provides a description of the general situation, of the security and economic situation and of the socio-political landscape of the country since the Taliban takeover.

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Country Guidance: Syria (November 2021)

Please note that this country guidance document has been replaced by a more recent one.
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