By Fnf correspondent | PUBLISHED: 09, Jan 2025, 11:31 am IST | UPDATED: 09, Jan 2025, 11:31 am IST
We have noted the media reports on airstrikes on Afghan civilians, including women and children, in which several precious lives have been lost," said MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal.
"We unequivocally condemn any attack on innocent civilians. It is an old practice of Pakistan to blame its neighbours for its own internal failures. We have also noted the response of an Afghan spokesperson in this regard," he added.
On December 24, Pakistani airstrikes in Afghanistan killed 46 people, drawing heavy criticism and a strong warning from Afghanistan's current government.
The strikes, carried out by Pakistani fighter jets, hit civilian areas in Barmal district, Paktika province. This marked the second such attack in 2024, following a similar strike in March that killed eight, including three children.
According to a statement by Ministry of External Affairs, the Foreign Secretary emphasized India’s long-standing friendship with the Afghan people and strong people-to-people ties. He highlighted India’s commitment to addressing Afghanistan’s urgent development needs. The two sides also discussed boosting sports cooperation, particularly in cricket, which is popular among Afghanistan's youth.
During discussions on ongoing humanitarian aid, the Afghan Minister expressed gratitude to India for its continued support.
In response to Afghanistan's needs, India has sent several shipments, including 50,000 MT of wheat, 300 tonnes of medicines, 27 tonnes of earthquake relief, 40,000 litres of pesticides, 100 million polio vaccine doses, 1.5 million Covid vaccine doses, 11,000 drug rehabilitation kits, 500 winter clothing units, and 1.2 tonnes of stationery.
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