statement released on 11 March by the UN country office in Sri Lanka said that BP-100 high-energy biscuits found in the possession of a dead Tamil Tiger came from supplies targeted at severely malnourished children.
The UN deplores that such life-saving items, destined for severely malnourished children, were diverted from their intended purpose, the statement said.
The last shipment of BP-100 was sent with all due government authorisations by the UN Childrens Fund [UNICEF
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statement released on 11 March by the UN country office in Sri Lanka said that BP-100 high-energy biscuits found in the possession of a dead Tamil Tiger came from supplies targeted at severely malnourished children.
The UN deplores that such life-saving items, destined for severely malnourished children, were diverted from their intended purpose, the statement said.
The last shipment of BP-100 was sent with all due government authorisations by the UN Childrens Fund [UNICEF
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