Airstrike on Kabul Hospital Kills at Least 400.
Deadly Strike Hits Omid Drug Rehab Facility in Kabul
According to Novyny.live: At least 400 people were killed and around 250 wounded when an airstrike struck the Omid hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan, on March 16 at 9:00 PM. The facility was being used to treat drug addiction patients.
The attack has sparked widespread outrage and deep concern among the local population. Pakistani officials have denied any involvement in the strike on the hospital. This incident comes amid rising regional tensions, following Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khawaja Asif’s declaration of war against Afghanistan in late February.
Regional Fallout and Civilian Danger
Experts have pointed to visible secondary explosions after the strikes as strong evidence of large ammunition depots in the area, according to analyst Attaullah Tarar. His remarks underscore the severity of the situation and the potential threat to civilians.
This airstrike ranks among the most devastating incidents in Afghanistan in recent years, drawing international condemnation and calls for a full investigation. As the conflict between Pakistan and Afghanistan escalates, events like these could have serious consequences for regional stability and civilian safety.
Observers stress the critical need to protect civilians during armed conflicts and to uphold international humanitarian law.
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