Someone that has been injured or killed in war is classified as " a casualty"
I think you are going for the word casualty.
Still hovering around the 5,000 mark.
3 people were killed and 2 were injured
American military personnel: Approximately 10,800. Seven of the eight US military females killed in the Vietnam War were by accident; one jeep accident, one helicopter accident, five killed in a C-5 Galaxy transport plane crash (Operation Baby Lift) and one female nurse was killed in action when a communist rocket exploded in her medical station.
The bombing killed 4 girls and injured 23 others.
Dananand but he didn't really kill Chandragupta he was injured.
Killed in Action (KIA), Missing in Action (MIA), and Wounded in Action (WIA) all often fall under the term casualties of war.
Military action.
Homicide will investigate is someone has been injured or killed.
No, but one or two people got severely injured.
killed in action
The military terminology is usually K.I.A. which stands for "killed in action". If their bodies are not recovered, but it is believed that they are dead, the term is M.P.D. which stands for "missing, presumed dead".
If someone in a vehicle accident is injured or killed, one or all of the drivers involved in the accident may be charged with vehicular manslaughter or felon reckless or drunken driving, depending on the circumstances. The driver charged does not necessarily have to be the one who caused the accident.
No one was killed or seriously injured in the flood.
Still hovering around the 5,000 mark.
1 in 75
It is a casualty (casualties ;. plural)
Seven were killed and many were injured .