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No Winner in War, Says Afghan Human Rights Watchdog

The Afghan human rights watchdog has called for establishing ceasefire and resolving conflicts through negotiations aimed at bringing peace in the country torn by long decades war and violence.

The Killid Group
19 Apr 2021
No Winner in War, Says Afghan Human Rights Watchdog

In its report released on Twitter on Monday, the Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission (AIHRC) said that 39 civilians had been killed and another 40 wounded within 10 to 15 of April, 2021 in sticky and roadside bombings as well as armed attacks in four provinces.

The attacks were carried out in Farah, Parwan, Nangarhar and Kandahar provinces.

Four women and eight children were among the dead, according to the report, while four women and 17 children were among the wounded in the attacks claiming civilians.

According to the report, unknown armed men were responsible for and the Taliban were responsible for these attacks. for four civilian casualties during this period.

The Afghan human rights watchdog has called for establishing ceasefire and resolving conflicts through negotiations aimed at bringing peace in the country torn by long decades war and violence.

“War only brings murder and destruction,” it said. “It has no winner.”

 

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