Tensions Escalate: Deadly Airstrike in Kabul Strikes Drug Rehab Center
An airstrike by Pakistan on Kabul's drug rehabilitation center, Omid Hospital, left over 400 dead and 265 wounded, marking the deadliest incident in ongoing conflicts between Pakistan and Afghanistan. Both nations continue to claim different targets and outcomes, with international calls for de-escalation and negotiations.
More than 400 individuals lost their lives, and 265 were injured after an airstrike by Pakistan targeted a drug rehabilitation center in Kabul, according to a spokesperson for the Afghan Taliban government. This incident represents the deadliest event since renewed hostilities began between Pakistan and Afghanistan in October of last year.
Pakistani authorities refuted these claims, calling them false, and asserted that their military operations had targeted specified terrorist infrastructures. The strike followed a statement from China, urging both nations to defuse tensions and enter negotiations. The ongoing conflict strains the already volatile relationship between these South Asian neighbors.
While civilian infrastructure continues to suffer, international bodies like the UN and aid groups have expressed deep concern. They call for immediate de-escalation, underscoring the need to protect civilian lives and infrastructure, which should never be caught in the crossfire of military objectives. The call for peace is echoed by neighboring countries aiming to assist in mediation efforts.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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