Crisis on the Border: Air Strike Escalates Conflict Between Pakistan and Afghanistan
A deadly air strike on a drug rehabilitation hospital in Kabul has sparked a severe escalation in tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan. While Afghanistan accuses Pakistan of targeting civilians, Pakistan claims its strike was aimed at military targets. The incident marks a new low in the deteriorating relations between the two nations.
An air strike on a Kabul drug rehabilitation hospital has ignited fierce conflict between Pakistan and Afghanistan, resulting in over 400 deaths and 250 injuries. Afghan authorities claim Pakistan targeted civilians, an allegation Pakistan denies, asserting military installations were the intended target.
The incident furthers the rift between the two South Asian countries, complicating diplomatic efforts, including those by China, to de-escalate the crisis. This confrontation unfolds amid broader geopolitical tensions, including conflicts in the Middle East.
Survivors and witnesses recount the scene as apocalyptic, with entire structures turned to ash. The Pakistani government dismisses Afghan claims as propaganda, maintaining its operations target terrorism. Both nations continue their war of words as the humanitarian crisis deepens.
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