Coronavirus: UN condemns Afghan healthcare attacks amid pandemic

(UTV | COLOMBO) – The UN has condemned continued attacks against Afghan health workers and facilities amid the spread of Covid-19.

In a statement, the UN envoy to Afghanistan said both Afghan forces and the Taliban were responsible for “deliberate acts of violence that undermined healthcare operations”.

Her comments follow the release of a report into ongoing violence in Afghanistan during the pandemic.

The violence includes an attack on a maternity unit which left 24 dead.

Newborns, mothers and nurses were all killed after militants stormed the facility in the capital Kabul on May 12. No group has yet claimed responsibility for the attack.

It was one of 15 attacks that the report notes took place between 11 March – when the World Health Organization declared coronavirus a global pandemic – to the beginning of a three-day ceasefire between the Taliban and the Afghan government on 23 May.

Of these, the Taliban were responsible for 10 incidents, including eight in which facilities were deliberately targeted.

Three other targeted attacks were attributed to Afghan security forces.

A further healthcare facility was damages during clashes between the two sides, the report said. (BBC)

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