According to Afghan authorities, an airstrike carried out by Pakistan targeted a medical facility in Kabul, with preliminary reports indicating at least 400 fatalities and around 250 injuries. The attack occurred in the evening and struck a hospital treating patients with drug addiction, causing severe damage to the building.
The Afghan side has condemned the incident as an assault on a civilian object, while Pakistani officials claim the airstrikes were precise and aimed at targets linked to military infrastructure. Pakistan alleges that the strikes hit locations in Kabul and Nangarhar province, which they purportedly assert were used for military purposes.
This event unfolds amid a sharp escalation of tensions between the two countries, with recent weeks seeing cross-border skirmishes. Pakistan alleges that militants involved in attacks within Pakistan are sheltering in Afghan territory, a claim Afghanistan denies while accusing its neighbor of violating sovereignty.
International calls for de-escalation have so far yielded no results, and the confrontation between the two nations continues to intensify. Uzbekistan has also expressed deep concern over the sharp deterioration of the situation on the Afghanistan-Pakistan border and urged the parties to an immediate ceasefire.
Source: podrobno.uz