A UN Special Rapporteur tells BBC it is "nothing short of incredible" that the military would "drop bombs when you are trying to rescue people".
from BBC News https://ift.tt/0kA8NoZ
Junta carries out fresh air strikes against rebels after earthquake
Posted by AST on 12:31 AM with No comments
Categories: BBC News BBC News, UK news
Related Posts:
Partially paralysed man blinks to communicateSimon Field might not be able to move but he can still communicate, by blinking. from BBC News - Home http://bbc.in/2CAum3k … Read More
Baby Belle, the hand-reared rhinoBelle was born with a broken leg and is Cotswold Wildlife Park's first hand-reared white rhino calf. from BBC News - Home http://bbc.in/2Cz8Ls3 … Read More
The Papers: Charities facing further sex claimsWednesday's papers cover fresh sex claims against charities and the new FCA chief's tax affairs are criticised. from BBC News - Home http://bbc.in/2EIT5IS … Read More
Face to face with a crocodile while collecting its eggsAustralia's Djelk Rangers are paid to collect eggs from crocodile nests but it's a dangerous job. from BBC News - Home http://bbc.in/2EV9l8F … Read More
Dust storm blankets Australian town in orangeLocals describe a "wild few hours" after their outback community was hit by a storm. from BBC News - Home http://bbc.in/2EXaooP … Read More
0 comments:
Post a Comment