London: In the largest leaks of classified military documents in American history the whistleblower website Wikileaks released the 'The Iraq War Logs'.
It accuses US forces of having failed to stop numerous cases of prisoner abuse by Iraqi authorities.
The leaks also point that 60 per cent of deaths in Iraq were those of civilians.
This means 31 civilians have died every day during the six year war period.
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange talks to NDTV about the leaks.
He also reacts to the US government charge that these leaks put soldiers lives in danger.
It accuses US forces of having failed to stop numerous cases of prisoner abuse by Iraqi authorities.
The leaks also point that 60 per cent of deaths in Iraq were those of civilians.
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange talks to NDTV about the leaks.
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