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Red Cross treats over 4,000 injured Afghans in 10 days

By IANS | Updated: August 10, 2021 14:10 IST

Kabul, Aug 10 The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) on Tuesday announced that it has treated ...

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Kabul, Aug 10 The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) on Tuesday announced that it has treated a total of 4,042 injured Afghan civil since August 1 across 15 ICRC-supported health facilities amid the escalating conflict in the war-torn country.

"We are seeing homes destroyed, medical staff and patients put at tremendous risk, and hospitals, electricity and water infrastructure damaged," Eloi Fillion, ICRC's head of delegation in Afghanistan, was quoted as saying in a report released by the Committee earlier in the day.

"The use of explosive weaponry in cities is having an indiscriminate impact on the population. Many families have no option but to flee in search of a safer place. This must stop."

Street-to-street clashes in Kunduz, Lashkar Gah and other cities over the last few days have injured hundreds of civil even as medical services are heavily strained due to damage to health facilities and a lack of staff, according to the ICRC.

Electricity is out across several contested cities and water supply systems are barely operational in some places. Many families are trying to leave but cannot find transport to escape or simply do not have the financial means, it added.

The ICRC and its partner the Afghan Red Crescent Society (ARCS) are doing as much as they can to evacuate the wounded and transport the mortal remains of those killed as a result of the conflict.

In July alone, the ICRC helped nearly 13,000 patients suffering from weapon-related injuries across the country, and this number appears likely to rise this month as fighting increases in highly populated areas.

"Health-care facilities, medical workers, and ambulances must be spared at all cost," Fillion was quoted as saying in the report.

"We also call on all fighting parties to allow humanitarian organisations like the ICRC and ARCS to safely evacuate the injured and bring much-needed assistance to the civilian population."

In Afghanistan, the ICRC has a team of 1,800 international and national staff who provide diverse humanitarian assistance across the country.

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