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    Afghanistan air strike: UN confirms 30 child deaths in April attack

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    A UN report has found that 30 children were killed and 51 injured in an Afghan strike last month in the north-eastern province of Kunduz.

    The government said after the strike on 2 April that its air had targeted a gathering of senior Taliban figures

    The investigation by the UN found six adults had also been killed in the air strike near a religious school, where an open-air ceremony was under way.

    There were “credible” reports the final toll could be higher, it noted.

    According to the UN report, hundreds of men and boys were attending the event in the Dasht-e Archi district when it came under rocket and heavy machine gun fire from helicopters.

    The Afghan government initially said 18 senior militants planning an attack had been killed and accused the Taliban of shooting civilians.

    However, a doctor who spoke to news agency at the time said “all the victims” had been “hit by pieces of bomb, shrapnel” and not gunshots, as reported by the government.

    The Taliban denied any militants had been present during the air strike and said 200 civilians had died or been injured.

    The UN Assistance Mission in (Unama) said that while it could not confirm or deny the presence of Taliban fighters at the time of the air strike, it questioned “the extent to which the government undertook steps and concrete measures to prevent civilian casualties”.

    The report added that the high number of child casualties raised concerns over “the…

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