UNAMA: At least 10 civilians have been killed and 85 injured in the past three days in Lashkar Gah
The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) has issued a statement saying that as civilians enter Afghan cities, civilians will suffer the most.
Just in the past three days, at least 10 civilians have been killed and 85 wounded in Lashkar Gah, while five have been killed in Kandahar, 42 others have been injured and thousands displaced, the office said.
UNAMA writes about the living conditions of the people.
Probably the largest population lives in fear.
UNAMA said in a statement that Taliban ground and ANA airstrikes had caused the most damage. There are deep concerns about aimless fires, which have caused extensive damage to health facilities and civilian homes.
The parties involved must do more to protect civilians, otherwise the effects will be catastrophic.