Deadly Bombing Escalates Tensions Between Afghanistan and Pakistan
A recent bombing in Kabul has left 143 people dead, according to the UN, with the Afghan Taliban claiming a much higher death toll. The attack has exacerbated tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan, as Pakistan denies targeting a rehab center and insists it aimed at military sites and terrorist infrastructure.
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The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan has reported that 143 people have died in a bombing incident at a Kabul drug rehabilitation center. This information was relayed by an official to Reuters on Wednesday.
The Afghan Taliban government, however, disputes this figure, stating that more than 400 people were killed and 265 injured in the airstrike conducted on Monday night.
Pakistan has firmly rejected the Afghan Taliban's claims, stating that it did not target the rehab center but instead aimed at military installations and terrorist support infrastructure, asserting precision in its targeting.
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