Tensions Escalate: Deadly Airstrikes in Kabul Worsen Pak-Afghan Relations
A Pakistani airstrike targeting Kabul left over 400 dead in a drug rehabilitation center, the worst incident since fighting with Afghanistan intensified. Pakistan denies targeting civilians, insisting it struck a terror site. The conflict highlights regional tensions, despite mediation attempts by China, Qatar, and other nations.
A devastating airstrike by Pakistan on Kabul's drug rehabilitation center Omid Hospital resulted in over 400 fatalities, marking a dark chapter in the escalating conflict between Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Afghan authorities assert civilian casualties, while Pakistan maintains it targeted militant sites, like Camp Phoenix. The international community, including the EU and UN, urges de-escalation and adherence to international law protecting civilian institutions.
The situation remains tense despite mediation attempts from China and other nations. Meanwhile, Afghan survivors recount the horror of the attack, stirring calls for peace as regional tensions threaten stability.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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