UN Chief Says Civilians 'Must Be Protected' as Pakistani Strikes Kill Dozens of Afghans
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Pakistan Bombing Campaign in Afghanistan Kills Dozens
The U.N. said on Monday that at least 28 Afghan civilians were killed by Pakistani airstrikes over the weekend, plus another 49 injured. The post Pakistan Bombing Campaign in Afghanistan Kills Dozens appeared first on Breitbart.
UN Chief Says Civilians 'Must Be Protected' as Pakistani Strikes Kill Dozens of Afghans
Women and children were reportedly among the at least 28 civilians killed and 49 others wounded on Sunday by airstrikes targeting Pakistani Taliban fighters in Afghanistan's Paktia, Paktika, and Kunar provinces.
Pakistan's airstrikes in Afghanistan draw global condemnation, calls for restraint - OrissaPOST
Kabul: Several world leaders and the global community condemned the Pakistani military airstrikes carried out in Afghanistan’s provinces of Paktia, Paktika, and Kunar, killing and injuring several civilians, including women and children. The remarks came after Taliban Deputy Spokesman Hamdullah Fitrat Monday confirmed that airstrikes carried out on the night of June 28 in the Afghan provinces by Pakistani military resulted in the death of 36 civ…
UN chief calls for civilian protection after Pakistani airstrikes in Afghanistan
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has called for the protection of civilians following Pakistani airstrikes in Afghanistan’s Paktia, Paktika and Kunar provinces that reportedly killed and injured dozens of people. Speaking at a press briefing, UN spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric said Guterres urged Afghanistan and Pakistan to resolve their differences through dialogue and stressed that all parties must adhere to international human…
UN stresses protection of civilians, civilian infrastructure at all times
The United Nations, expressing concern over civilian casualties following Pakistani military regime airstrikes in Afghanistan, has said that civilians and civilian infrastructure must be protected at all times.

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