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Afghanistan: Taliban militants destroy school laboratory in Nangarhar province

Afghanistan: Taliban militants destroy school laboratory in Nangarhar province

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 15 Apr 2018, 10:31 pm

Kabul, Apr 15 (IBNS): A school laboratory in Afghanistan's Nangarhar province was destroyed after Taliban militants blew it up on Sunday, media reports said on Sunday.

"The provincial government media office in a statement said the laboratory was set on fire in the vicinity of Momandara district," reported Khaama Press.

As per the media report, the equipment and documents present in the laboratory were completed destroyed.

"According to the governor’s office, the militants initially stormed into the school, tied the hands of the unarmed guards of the school, and then detonated the compound with explosives," reported the news agency.

Security forces reportedly reached the school and re-opened it.

Armed conflict in Afghanistan killed 763 civilians and injured 1,495 in the first three months of this year, the United Nations mission there said Thursday.

“All parties to the conflict in Afghanistan must do everything in their power to protect civilians from harm,” said Ingrid Hayden, the Secretary-General’s Deputy Special Representative for Afghanistan. “Afghan civilians continue to suffer, caught in the conflict, in ways that are preventable; this must stop now.”

The 2,258 civilian casualties, documented from 1 January to 31 March by the UN Assistance Mission in the country, known as UNAMA, are at the similar levels recorded in the first three months of 2017 and 2016. Anti-Government elements caused 1,500 civilian casualties, up six per cent from the same period last year.

Suicide improvised explosive devices (IED) and complex attacks were the leading cause of civilian casualties – a new trend. The Mission found that combats on the ground were the second leading cause, followed by targeted and deliberate killings, explosive remnants of war, and aerial operations.

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