India Calls Out Pakistan For Killing Afghan Children In Cross-Border Strikes | Spotlight | N18G

India Calls Out Pakistan For Killing Afghan Children In Cross-Border Strikes | Spotlight | N18G

India delivered a statement at the UN General Assembly, calling out Pakistan for grave violations of child rights and "the killing and maiming of Afghan children." Speaking at the 80th UNGA session, India named Pakistan among the world's worst violators of the UN agenda on "Children and Armed Conflict." Citing the UN Secretary-General's 2025 report, India detailed how Pakistani airstrikes and shelling near the Afghanistan border have harmed civilians, especially children. New Delhi also reminded the world of the Pahalgam terror attack in April 2025 that killed 26 civilians, carried out by Pakistan-backed terrorists. India pointed out Pakistan targeted Indian border villages during Operation Sindoor in May 2025.

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