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    Red Cross Calls for Urgent De-escalation Amid Rising Afghanistan-Pakistan Tensions

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has issued a strong appeal for calm and restraint following a significant escalation in hostilities between Afghanistan and Pakistan. Mirjana Spoljaric, the president of the ICRC, highlighted the urgent need for both countries to step back from the brink of open conflict and prioritize the safety of civilians caught in the crossfire. Her statement came amid a surge in violence that has alarmed the international community and raised concerns about the humanitarian impact on the region.

    On Friday, Pakistan launched airstrikes targeting several major Afghan cities, including the capital Kabul, marking a dramatic intensification of military operations along the border. This development followed a series of tit-for-tat clashes that have been ongoing for months, culminating in Pakistan’s Defence Minister declaring that the two neighbors are effectively at “open war.” The recent Pakistani offensive was reportedly in response to an attack by Afghan forces on Pakistani border troops the previous night, which itself was a retaliation for earlier Pakistani air raids. This cycle of violence has significantly heightened tensions between the two countries.

    Spoljaric emphasized that the current surge in fighting is taking a heavy toll on communities that have already endured decades of conflict, displacement, and suffering. She pointed out that the people living in this volatile region have repeatedly witnessed the devastating consequences of war on their families and neighborhoods. The escalation threatens to deepen the humanitarian crisis, making it even more difficult for aid organizations to reach those in need.

    Highlighting the obligations under international humanitarian law, the ICRC president underscored that civilians, the wounded, and others who are no longer participating in hostilities must be protected at all times. She stressed that access to healthcare and essential services cannot be compromised, insisting that hospitals must remain operational and humanitarian assistance must be delivered without obstruction. These protections, she noted, are not optional privileges but binding commitments under the Geneva Conventions, which the ICRC is mandated to uphold.

    In response to the escalating violence, the ICRC is actively preparing to provide humanitarian aid on the ground, working closely with the Afghan and Pakistan Red Crescent societies as well as relevant government authorities. The immediate focus is on supporting medical facilities that are treating those injured in the recent clashes. However, Spoljaric cautioned that no amount of humanitarian relief can replace the necessity for political efforts aimed at halting the fighting and restoring peace.

    Underlying the conflict are long-standing grievances, with Islamabad accusing Kabul of harboring militant groups responsible for attacks inside Pakistan. The Taliban-led Afghan government, however, denies these allegations and insists it is committed to preventing such activities. This complex dynamic has contributed to the ongoing instability and makes diplomatic resolution all the more urgent. The Red Cross’s call for de-escalation serves as a crucial reminder that beyond military objectives, the protection of human life and dignity must remain paramount.

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