Deadly Pakistani Airstrike Hits Afghan Drug Rehab Center

Afghan officials report hundreds killed in Pakistani airstrike targeting a drug treatment facility in Kabul. Details on the tragic incident and its aftermath.
Kabul, Afghanistan - Afghan officials have reported a devastating airstrike carried out by Pakistani forces that struck a drug rehabilitation center in the capital city of Kabul, leaving hundreds of people dead. The attack has sparked outrage and calls for an investigation into the incident.
According to eyewitness accounts and statements from Afghan authorities, the airstrike occurred early on Monday morning, targeting a facility that provided treatment and counseling services to individuals struggling with substance abuse. The center, located in a crowded residential area, was said to be housing both patients and staff at the time of the attack.
Casualties and Devastation
Afghan officials have reported that the death toll from the airstrike is believed to be in the hundreds, with many more injured. The facility was reduced to rubble, and rescue efforts are ongoing as authorities work to locate and assist survivors trapped in the aftermath.
"This was a heinous and unforgivable attack on innocent civilians seeking treatment and support," said Khalid Zadran, a spokesperson for the Kabul police department. "We are still assessing the full scale of the destruction and loss of life, but it is clear this was a tragic and senseless act."
International Condemnation
The airstrike has been widely condemned by the international community, with the United Nations, human rights organizations, and governments around the world calling for a thorough investigation and accountability. Many have expressed shock and outrage at the targeting of a civilian facility providing essential health services.
Escalating Tensions
The incident comes amid ongoing tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan, which have long had a complex and often contentious relationship. Pakistan has been accused of carrying out cross-border attacks and supporting militant groups operating in Afghanistan, a claim that Islamabad has repeatedly denied.
The latest airstrike is likely to further exacerbate these tensions, with Afghan officials demanding a strong response and potential retaliation. The situation remains highly volatile, and there are concerns that the attack could lead to a further escalation of the conflict between the two neighboring countries.
As the investigation into the incident continues, the international community is calling for restraint and a focus on providing humanitarian aid and support to the victims and their families. The tragedy has once again highlighted the fragility of the security situation in Afghanistan and the urgent need for a peaceful resolution to the ongoing regional tensions.
Source: The New York Times


