
Kabul, Afghanistan: At least 400 civilians have reportedly been killed and around 250 others injured in an airstrike carried out by Pakistan on a drug rehabilitation center in Kabul, according to local sources and Taliban authorities.
The strike targeted a facility where individuals were undergoing treatment for drug addiction. Eyewitnesses say that the explosion caused widespread destruction, resulting in multiple casualties and severe injuries among patients and staff present at the center.
Local officials and humanitarian groups have condemned the attack, calling for immediate medical assistance for the victims and demanding a thorough investigation into the incident.
The airstrike has sparked outrage in Afghanistan, raising concerns over violations of civilian safety and international humanitarian law. Casualty figures are still being verified, and authorities have called for urgent measures to support the affected families.
The incident marks the latest in a series of cross-border tensions, as Kabul, Kandahar, and Nangarhar provinces have reportedly been targeted in previous strikes over recent weeks.

