Escalating Tensions: Pakistan Airstrike Hits Kabul Drug Rehab Center
A deadly airstrike by Pakistan on a drug rehabilitation center in Kabul killed over 400 people, sparking accusations from the Afghan Taliban administration. The strike follows failed mediation efforts by China and other nations, as tensions between the neighboring South Asian countries reach new heights.
In a devastating escalation of tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan, a targeted airstrike by the Pakistan Air Force on what it claims was a military installation, resulted in over 400 casualties, according to Afghan Taliban officials. The strike hit a site known as Omid Hospital, historically a drug rehabilitation center in Kabul.
Pakistan countered the claims, asserting they targeted a military terrorist site and not civilians. It refutes Afghanistan's assertions, pointing toward the presence of ammunition depots as the actual target. Mediation attempts by global powers like China have thus far faltered, leaving both nations in a silent stand-off and the region in turmoil.
Local witnesses described the brutal attack as apocalyptic, with structures razed to the ground, sparking international outrage. The UN has called for de-escalation, emphasizing the protection of medical facilities under international law. Meanwhile, global diplomatic pressures intensify as China appeals for calm and India condemns Pakistan’s military action.
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