
Dozens killed in Kabul hospital by strikes Afghan government blames on Pakistan
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Heavy casualties were reported in Kabul after an airstrike hit a hospital treating drug users, with Afghanistan's health ministry estimating the death toll at 200. The Afghan government has accused Pakistan's military of carrying out the attack, while Pakistan has denied these allegations, stating that the strikes did not target civilian sites. The situation has raised concerns over the safety of medical facilities in conflict zones.
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The airstrike occurred amid ongoing military operations in eastern Afghanistan, where both Taliban forces and various militant groups are active. Hospitals and medical facilities in conflict zones often become unintended targets, raising ethical concerns about warfare and the protection of civilians under international law.
This article is based on preliminary reports and may be subject to change as more information becomes available.
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