Chaos and Grief in Kabul: Deadly Airstrike's Aftermath
A devastating airstrike by Pakistan on a rehab centre in Kabul has caused grief and chaos as families search for loved ones among over 400 dead and 265 injured. Disputes over the target exacerbate tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan, with international bodies urging de-escalation.
Kabul is reeling from a deadly airstrike on a rehab centre, as families frantically search for loved ones among the rubble. Over 400 people have been killed and 265 injured, according to Afghan officials, after the strike, which occurred days before the end of Ramadan.
The Afghan Taliban government condemned the attack, whereas Pakistan claimed the target was military in nature, further worsening strained relations. Eyewitnesses reported smoke and debris still visible at the site, highlighting the human toll of the escalating conflict.
As the international community calls for calm, grieving families gather for funerals, seeking closure and clarity amid the chaos. The EU and UN agencies have urged for a de-escalation in tensions to prevent further losses in this volatile region.
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