Violence in Kashmir not an answer: UN
BY Agencies16 March 2013 8:06 AM IST
Agencies16 March 2013 8:06 AM IST
In the wake of a terror attack in Kashmir that claimed the lives of five Indian security personnel, UN chief Ban Ki-moon has said violence is not the answer to any problem and the killings must stop.
‘What he (Ban) has said in cases such as this; violence is not the answer, violence should come to an end and that the killings must stop,’ Eduardo del Buey, Deputy Spokesperson for the Secretary-General, told reporters on Thursday in response to a question on the current situation in Kashmir.
Two terrorists disguised as cricketers stormed a CRPF camp near a school at Bemina, killing five on Wednesday in a major suicide attack in Srinagar.
The two fidayeens were eliminated after a 30-minute gun battle following the attack.
‘What he (Ban) has said in cases such as this; violence is not the answer, violence should come to an end and that the killings must stop,’ Eduardo del Buey, Deputy Spokesperson for the Secretary-General, told reporters on Thursday in response to a question on the current situation in Kashmir.
Two terrorists disguised as cricketers stormed a CRPF camp near a school at Bemina, killing five on Wednesday in a major suicide attack in Srinagar.
The two fidayeens were eliminated after a 30-minute gun battle following the attack.
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