Deadly Pakistani Airstrike Hits Afghan Drug Rehab Facility

Afghanistan accuses Pakistan of conducting a deadly air strike on a drug rehabilitation center, killing hundreds. Tensions rise as officials demand investigations into the cross-border attack.
Afghan officials have accused Pakistan of carrying out an air strike on a drug rehabilitation center in Afghanistan, resulting in the deaths of hundreds of people. The attack occurred in the eastern Nangarhar province, which borders Pakistan, and has heightened tensions between the two neighboring countries.
According to local authorities, the Pakistani air force targeted the facility, which was housing individuals undergoing treatment for substance abuse. The strike reportedly killed at least 40 people and injured dozens more. However, the Afghan government has stated that the true death toll is much higher, with hundreds of victims.
The incident has sparked outrage in Afghanistan, with the government demanding a thorough investigation into the cross-border attack. Afghan officials have accused Pakistan of violating their sovereignty and called for international condemnation of the alleged war crime.
"This attack is a clear violation of Afghanistan's sovereignty and territorial integrity," said Najibullah Mahjub, a spokesperson for the Afghan Ministry of Public Health. "We call on the international community to condemn this heinous act and hold Pakistan accountable for its actions."
Pakistan has not yet officially commented on the incident, but tensions between the two countries have been high for years due to cross-border militant activity and disputed border issues. Afghanistan has long accused Pakistan of harboring and supporting Taliban and other extremist groups that have been waging an insurgency in Afghanistan.
The drug rehabilitation center that was targeted was reportedly run by the Afghan government and provided treatment and support services to individuals struggling with drug addiction. The facility was located in a rural area of Nangarhar province, which has been a hub for drug production and trafficking in the past.
The deadly airstrike has further strained the already-tense relationship between Afghanistan and Pakistan, with both sides accusing the other of harboring and supporting terrorist groups. The international community has called for calm and a de-escalation of tensions, urging both countries to work together to address the region's security challenges.
Source: Al Jazeera


