UN Special Rapporteur Urges Taliban, Pakistan to Reduce Tensions After Kabul Airstrikes

UN Special Rapporteur Urges Taliban, Pakistan to Reduce Tensions After Kabul Airstrikes

Richard Bennett, the UN Special Rapporteur on Afghanistan, has called on the Taliban and Pakistan to reduce tensions following recent Pakistani airstrikes in Kabul that caused civilian casualties.

In a post on X, Bennett expressed distress over reports of a Pakistani airstrike in Kabul on Monday night that killed and injured several civilians. He offered condolences to the victims and their families, emphasizing that all parties must respect international law and avoid actions endangering civilian lives.

Bennett also stressed the importance of protecting non-military infrastructure, including hospitals and schools, during military operations.

Pakistan conducted multiple airstrikes in Kabul and surrounding areas, claiming they targeted militant hideouts. Local authorities confirmed civilian casualties from the strikes, with the Taliban stating that around 400 people were killed and 250 injured.

The developments have heightened tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan, prompting international concern over cross-border strikes and their humanitarian impact. Bennett urged both sides to engage in dialogue and uphold international norms to ensure the safety of Afghan civilians.

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Where reports agree

  • Richard Bennett issued a statement on X calling for de-escalation and respect for international law
  • Reported Pakistani airstrikes in Kabul caused civilian casualties per local authorities and Taliban claims

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