Pakistan and Afghanistan Declare Truce: Civilians in Kabul Count the Cost of War

As Pakistan and Afghanistan announce a ceasefire, the people of Kabul grapple with the aftermath of the conflict, with the UN reporting over 100 killed in a recent airstrike.
Pakistan and Afghanistan have recently announced a truce, but the civilians in Kabul are still counting the cost of the long-running war. At the Emergency Hospital, dozens of people gathered around a thick book to check the names of the victims killed in an airstrike on a rehabilitation center. The United Nations (UN) reports that over a hundred people were killed in the attack.
The truce between Pakistan and Afghanistan comes as a glimmer of hope in the region, which has been plagued by violence and conflict for decades. However, the scars left by the war are still fresh, and the people of Kabul are struggling to come to terms with the devastation.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}The airstrike on the rehabilitation center has left the community reeling, with many families mourning the loss of their loved ones. The UN has condemned the attack, calling it a
Source: NPR


