UN Condemns Attack On Refugee Site In Pakistan
UN Agency Condemns Attack On Refugee Site In Pakistan
New
York, Apr 17 2010 1:10PM
The United Nations humanitarian
agency strongly condemned today a twin suicide bombing at a
UN registration point for internally displaced persons
(IDPs) fleeing the trial violence in northwest Pakistan, and
temporarily suspended critical services in the area.
"We
mourn their loss, and condemn their killing," said Martin
Mogwanja, Humanitarian Coordinator in Pakistan.
"These
were people who had fled their homes. They had suffered
displacement, they''d suffered losing their homes. They''d
come to the registration point considering it a safe haven,"
he added.
Two suicide bombers dressed in burqas attacked
the Sherkot Registration point in the city of Kohat as
people lined up to register, according to the Office for the
Coordination of Humanitarian Agency (OCHA).
According to Government officials cited in the media, at least 41 people were killed and dozens others injured.
More than a quarter of a million people who fled the fighting in the tribal districts of Orakzai and Kurram are registered as IDPs in Kohat and neighbouring Hangu.
Since December 2009 the United Nations has been providing them with vital assistance, including food and shelter.
OCHA has said it will suspend these critical services temporarily as the security situation is assessed.
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