Mangsa korban
Mangsa korban atau kasualti dalam penggunaan tentera ialah individu yang terlibat dalam angkatan tentera, tidak semestinya seorang askar, yang hilang semasa bertugas disebabkan kematian, kecederaan, penyakit, ditawan, pembelotan, dll; atau kasualti awam.
Dalam penggunaan orang awam perkataan "kasualti" lebih sesuai digunakan bagi orang yang terkorban, tercedera atau terluka disebabkan beberapa kejadian, dan biasanya digunakan untuk pelbagai kematian dan kecederaan akibat insiden ganas atau bencana. Kasualti kadang kala digunakan kurang tepat atau salah faham dengan makna kematian, tetapi kecederaan yang tidak membawa maut juga disebut kasualti.
Lihat juga
sunting- Tawanan perang (POW)
- Cedera dalam pertempuran (WIA)
- Hilang dalam pertempuran (MIA)
- Terbunuh dalam pertempuran (KIA)
Bacaan lanjut
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- Bennett, Stephen Earl and Richard S. Flickinger. "Americans’ Knowledge of U.S. Military Deaths in Iraq, April 2004 to April 2008." [19]. Armed Forces & Society, Apr 2009; vol. 35: pp. 587–604.
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