AT News Report
KABUL: The Civilian Protection Advocacy Group says in a report that some 400 civilians have been killed and injured within the past 10 days across Afghanistan.
The group said Friday that civilian casualty was the highest compared to last months.
Aziz Ahmad Tassal, head of the group said 80 civilians were
killed, while another 300 injured in different incidents, including women and
children.
“This is against the war laws by any means,
which is unfortunately carried out by both war parties. Killing of civilians is
a war crime. We call on the war parties to stop such crimes so that our people
have a comfortable life,” Tassal said.
He added that most of the civilian casualties were due to suicide attacks and
explosions by Taliban as well as air strikes and night raids launched jointly
by Afghan forces and foreign troops.
Terrorist attacks targeted Kabul and Ghazni province in the past two weeks,
killing and wounding tens of civilians including school children.