UNAMA Reports 75 Deaths, 193 Injuries from Afghanistan Cross-Border Fighting
The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) has reported that ongoing cross-border fighting in Afghanistan, which commenced on February 26, has resulted in at least 75 deaths and 193 injuries.
Casualty Report
UNAMA detailed the human cost of the conflict, stating that a minimum of 75 individuals have died and 193 have sustained injuries since the fighting began. These casualties are directly attributed to the cross-border engagements.
Conflict Details
The fighting, which started on February 26, is described as ongoing. The report from UNAMA focuses on the resulting casualties within Afghanistan.