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Afghanistan says 400 people killed in Pakistan strike on Kabul hospital treating drug users

Afghanistan has accused Pakistan of conducting an airstrike that killed hundreds of people at a drug rehabilitation center/hospital in Kabul, with casualty reports ranging from 200 to 400 deaths. Pakistan has denied targeting civilian facilities, claiming their strikes were aimed at military installations. The incident represents a significant escalation in tensions between the two neighboring countries.

This represents a major escalation in cross-border tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan, two countries with a complex history of conflict. The targeting of a medical facility treating vulnerable drug users, if confirmed, would constitute a serious violation of international humanitarian law and could destabilize an already fragile region.
Afghanistan says

Pakistani forces deliberately targeted a hospital and drug rehabilitation center in Kabul, killing hundreds of civilians receiving medical treatment. The attack represents an unconscionable escalation that targeted vulnerable people seeking help for addiction in a medical facility that should have been protected under international law.

Pakistan says

The military strikes were aimed exclusively at legitimate military installations and did not target any civilian facilities. Pakistan dismisses Afghanistan's accusations and maintains that their operations were conducted within the bounds of military necessity against strategic targets.

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