Crisis in Kabul: A Tragic Escalation of Afghanistan-Pakistan Tensions
An alleged Pakistani airstrike on a drug rehabilitation hospital in Kabul has resulted in at least 400 deaths, escalating ongoing conflict between Afghanistan and Pakistan. The strike has drawn international condemnation and calls for a ceasefire, but tensions remain high amid cross-border fire and accusations of harboring militants.
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- Afghanistan
A deadly airstrike has intensified the conflict between Afghanistan and Pakistan. Afghan officials claim a Pakistani airstrike hit a Kabul drug rehabilitation hospital, leaving 400 dead and 250 injured. Pakistan denies the allegations, affirming no civilian targets were hit during their operations.
The rising tensions come after renewed cross-border fire resulted in additional fatalities. As Afghanistan and Pakistan navigate this volatile period, international calls for a ceasefire have yet to yield results.
Complicating the situation further, the UN has urged Afghanistan to combat terrorism more effectively, highlighting concerns about militant groups using Afghan territory to launch attacks on Pakistan. Despite the calls for restraint, both nations remain locked in a precarious stand-off.
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