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KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - Rawadari, a human rights organization, has condemned Pakistan’s recent attacks on the Afghan provinces of Paktia, Paktika, and Kunar, saying that attacks on residential areas resulting in civilian casualties may constitute war crimes.
In a statement issued today (Tuesday, June 30), the organization said that, based on information received and interviews with victims’ family members, the Pakistani strikes targeted residential areas. According to the statement, two consecutive attacks were carried out in Paktia province. During the first attack, “residential houses” were hit, while the second strike targeted people who had gone to provide assistance, increasing the number of civilian casualties.
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