UN condemns deadly mosque attack in Pakistan
UN Secretary General, Antonio Guterres and other senior officials have vehemently denounced the suicide bombing at a mosque in Peshawar, Pakistan on Monday, which resulted in at least 59 fatalities and 150 injuries.
As per reports, a militant organization has claimed accountability for the assault, which took place at the densely populated mosque.
The reports indicated that the explosion caused the ceiling to collapse onto worshipers inside.
“It is especially revolting that the assault took place at a site of worship,” Guterres remarked in a statement released by his Spokesperson, Stephanie Dujarric.
“The freedom of religion or belief, encompassing the capacity to worship in tranquility and safety, is an inherent human right.”
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