Business Standard

UN chief condemns terror attacks in Afghanistan

Image

IANS United Nations

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon Friday condemned "in the strongest terms" the deadly attacks that left over 50 civilians killed in Afghanistan this week.

A bout of violence has rocked Afghanistan recently as a presidential election is two weeks away, including a suicide attack on a market in Faryab province, an attack on a police station in the eastern city of Jalalabad, and Thursday night's attack on a hotel in Kabul, Xinhua reported.

"These attacks took place as Afghans prepare to celebrate Nowruz, the start of the new year, and a time when Afghans celebrate the values of peace and solidarity among communities," said a statement issued here by Ban's spokesman.

 

"The deliberate targeting of civilians is a flagrant breach of these values as well as of international humanitarian law."

Meanwhile, the UN Security Council (UNSC) Friday strongly condemned the terrorist attack on a hotel in Kabul which left at least 20 people dead.

"The members of the Security Council condemned in the strongest terms the terrorist attack on 20 March 2014 at a hotel in Kabul, Afghanistan, which caused a number of deaths and injuries to Afghan civilians, including children, and international personnel, responsibility for which has been claimed by the Taliban," an official UNSC statement said.

Don't miss the most important news and views of the day. Get them on our Telegram channel

First Published: Mar 22 2014 | 6:42 AM IST

Explore News