UN - Four workers killed, wants protection for innocent civilians

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Herald-Sun

The United Nations appealed Tuesday for protection of civilians in Afghanistan after four employees of a U.N.-affiliated mine-clearing agency died in overnight U.S.-led raids on the Afghan capital. The deaths were the first civilian casualties independently confirmed in the 3-day-old air campaign. A spokeswoman for the United Nations in Islamabad, Stephanie Bunker, confirmed the deaths of four workers for the Afghan Technical Consultants, which had an office in a village two miles east of Kabul. The building was destroyed, Bunker said. "All four died on the spot," Bunker told a news conference in Islamabad. "Pieces of their bodies are still to be recovered from the wreckage." The building was located not far from a Taliban communications tower that may have been a target in Monday night's raid. "Today the U.N. Coordinator for Afghanistan appeals to the international community to protect innocent civilians while military strikes are going on," Bunker said. "People need to distinguish between combatants and those innocent civilians who do not bear arms." "People need to distinguish between combatants and those innocent civilians who do not bear arms." Yes, don't they, though?

-- Anonymous, October 09, 2001

Answers

I guess your buddy, Rush Limpburger, would be thrilled at the deaths of UN workers, though, wouldn't he Git?

JOJ

-- Anonymous, October 09, 2001


Joe, Rush Limbaugh isn't my buddy. I don't even like the man.

This is a fairly conservative news forum and if you wish to argue, then I suggest you go to a forum which is primarily interested in debate. We are not a debate forum.

-- Anonymous, October 09, 2001


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