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Pakistan'ın Afganistan Saldırılarına BM ve Hindistan'dan Tepki: 11 Çocuk Hayatını Kaybetti

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Pakistan'ın 10 Haziran'da Afganistan'ın doğusundaki üç ilde düzenledği hava saldırılarında çoğunluğu çocuk 13 sivil yaşamını yitirdi, 14 kişi yaralandı. Taliban yönetimi saldırıları kınarken, yüzlerce kişi cenaze törenlerine katıldı. Birleşmiş Milletler Afganistan Yardım Misyonu (UNAMA) ve BM Genel Sekreter Yardımcı Sözcüsü sivil kayıpları doğrulayarak derhal tansiyonun düşürülmesi, kalıcı ateşkes ve diyalog çağrısında bulundu. Hindistan'ın BM Daimi Temsilcisi ise Pakistan'ı 'katliam' olarak nitelendirdiği saldırılar nedeniyle sert bir dille eleştirdi, uluslararası insancıl hukuka tam uyum ve bağımsız soruşturma talep etti. Uluslararası İnsan Hakları Vakfı (IHRF) da saldırılarla ilgili soruşturma açılmasını istedi. Afganistan-Pakistan sınırında şubat ayından bu yana süren çatışmalar ve karşılıklı hava saldırıları nedeniyle iki ülke arasındaki gerilim tırmanmaya devam ediyor.

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Started 08 Jun, 20:25 12 events Updated 11 Jun
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