University Attack in Kabul and Open War in the Province of Helmand: No Forseeable Peace in Afghanistan
Armed men attacked Kabul University this morning with explosions and gunfire heard coming from the campus.
Armed men attacked Kabul University this morning with explosions and gunfire heard coming from the campus.
After 11 days of clashes between Afghan security forces and the Taliban, fighting continues in Helmand province.
Most of the patients we are currently admitting to the hospital suffer complicated injuries, which require complex surgery and a long hospital stay.
"Whilst in Doha there is talk of peace, the violence here in Afghanistan doesn’t stop. Civilians are already paying the price for this new wave of fighting in Helmand, " continues Puntin.
‘In our everyday work for almost two years now, we’ve seen with our own eyes the effects of the ‘Security’ legislative decree on thousands of people’s lives.
The Pact on Migration and Asylum has disappointed our hopes for a sharp change in direction by the European Commission.
That’s the side we will always be on, and we will keep going back out to sea to defend anyone fleeing war or poverty.’
EMERGENCY is in charge of medical treatment on the ship, and duly gave all of them check-ups.
Saleh has survived numerous attacks in the past; the one on his office last year killed 20 people.
The mission will adhere strictly to the principles of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union and the Geneva Convention.