United Nations: A UN spokesman has called for attention to the humanitarian impact of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, amid the ongoing military tensions between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the disputed territory.
Stephane Dujarric, spokesman for UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, said at a briefing on Wednesday that according to the UNICEF "more than 130,000 people have been displaced, 76 schools and kindergartens damaged, and one maternity hospital shelled during the one month of fighting", reports Xinhua news agency.
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"Countless children are being scarred by the psychological impact of daily exposure to rocket and missile attacks in civilian areas," Dujarric said citing the Unicef data.
"We again reiterate the Secretary-General's call on the parties to immediately implement the humanitarian ceasefire that the parties have committed to and fully abide by their obligations to spare and protect civilians and civilian infrastructure.
"The ongoing hostilities are unacceptable and must stop immediately.
"As the Secretary-General has stated unequivocally, we strongly condemn all attacks on populated areas impacted by the conflict, including the strikes on the city of Barda, which reportedly killed and wounded many, as well as the ongoing reported shelling of Stepanakert/Khankendi and other localities in the Nagorno-Karabakh zone of conflict.
"There can be no justification for such attacks," the spokesman added.