Afghanistan, Feb. 23 -- Afghanistan has lodged a complaint with the UN Security Council over Pakistan's airstrikes, citing civilian casualties and violations of international law.
Naseer Ahmad Faiq, acting permanent representative of Afghanistan to the UN, said on Monday that Pakistan's airstrikes have killed civilians, including women and children.
Faiq called for an immediate halt to the attacks, accountability, respect for Afghanistan's territorial integrity, adherence to the UN Charter, and full compliance with international law.
The permanent mission of Afghanistan had earlier condemned airstrikes on Nangarhar and Paktika provinces, emphasizing the humanitarian impact.
Pakistan carried out airstrikes on the districts of Behsud and ...