Clash Escalates Between Pakistan and Afghanistan After Deadly Air Strike
A devastating air strike by Pakistan on a drug rehabilitation hospital in Kabul has killed at least 400 people, intensifying the conflict with Afghanistan. Pakistan disputes the claims, asserting it targeted military sites. Meanwhile, China urges both countries to return to peace talks amid regional instability.
A shocking air strike by Pakistan on Monday night resulted in the deaths of at least 400 individuals at a drug users rehabilitation hospital in Kabul, fueling the ongoing conflict with Afghanistan. The Taliban government reports significant casualties, while Pakistan denies targeting civilian infrastructure, maintaining that only military installations were attacked.
This assault follows China's consistent attempts to mediate between the neighbors. The effort aims to resolve escalating tensions, which are the worst in recent history. Despite intervention from allied nations, including China, the conflict has flared up yet again, threatening stability in the region.
The situation is further aggravated by wider geopolitical tensions, as U.S.-Israeli actions against Iran contribute to the instability. Richard Bennett, UN Special Rapporteur, has called for maximum restraint and adherence to international law to protect civilians.
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