India condemns barbaric terror attacks in Afghanistan capital

By ANI | Published: May 13, 2020 01:15 AM2020-05-13T01:15:12+5:302020-05-13T01:25:02+5:30

India on Tuesday strongly condemned the "barbaric" terrorist attacks in Afghanistan, including one on a maternity hospital in Kabul that killed two newborns and a dozen others and on a funeral and a military check post in Afghanistan, terming them as "crimes against humanity."

India condemns barbaric terror attacks in Afghanistan capital | India condemns barbaric terror attacks in Afghanistan capital

India condemns barbaric terror attacks in Afghanistan capital

India on Tuesday strongly condemned the "barbaric" terrorist attacks in Afghstan, including one on a maternity hospital in Kabul that killed two newborns and a dozen others and on a funeral and a military check post in Afghstan, terming them as "crimes against humty."

Fourteen people, including two newborns, were killed at a maternity hospital in the western part of Kabul which was attacked by terrorists. Also in a separate attack in Nangarhar province, in the east of Afghstan, a funeral ceremony was hit by an explosion killing at least 24 people and injuring over a dozen.

A statement from the Ministry of External Affairs said: "India strongly condemns the barbaric terrorist attacks against innocent civilians, including women and children, at the Dasht-e-Barchi hospital maternity ward, funeral in Nangarhar province and the army check post in Laghman province on 11-12 May."

It said such "reprehensible attacks, including on mothers, newly born children, nurses and mourning families are appalling and constitute crimes against humty."

In an apparent reference to Pakistan-based terror groups, it said that perpetrators of such attacks should be forced to eradicate safe havens and sanctuaries that have abetted terrorism in the region for decades.

"They should be forced to eradicate safe havens and sanctuaries that have abetted terrorism in the region for decades and caused immense miseries to untold number of people in the region," the MEA said.

The statement said India would stand with the people, government and security forces of Afghstan in their efforts to bring peace and stability to the nation.

"The holy month of Ramzan should be a period of fasting, prayer and reflection. We call for an immediate cessation of terrorist violence and cooperation to deal with the humtarian situation arising from the spread of coronavirus in Afghstan," the MEA said.

The Taliban distanced itself from the attack on the maternity hospital, and security forces shut down the attack after five hours, with the killing of four attackers who an eyewitness said were wearing Afghan military uniforms, according to local media. According to the Afghstan Interior Affairs Ministry 72 civilians, including children, were rescued.

In Nangarhar, in the east of Afghstan, a funeral ceremony was hit on Tuesday morning by an explosion in which at least 24 people killed and more than a dozen wounded.

Meanwhile, Afghstan President Ashraf Gh, in light of attacks, has ordered Afghan forces to switch from "active defensive" mode to "offensive" mode and to resume attacks on the Taliban.

Haneef Atmar, acting Foreign Minister, condemned attacks and said that such attacks will make Afghstan lose faith in the ongoing peace process.

He also called on all parties to stop attacks, start intra-Afghan talks and pave the way for a permanent ceasefire in the country.

( With inputs from ANI )

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