Pakistan Airstrikes Kill 400 in Kabul Hospital
Analysis based on 8 articles · First reported Mar 17, 2026 · Last updated Mar 17, 2026
The airstrikes by Pakistan on Afghanistan have significantly heightened geopolitical tensions in the region, potentially leading to instability that could affect investment and trade. The humanitarian crisis and calls for international investigation could also impact Pakistan's international standing and economic relations.
Pakistan carried out heavy airstrikes targeting Kabul, Afghanistan, resulting in significant civilian casualties and the destruction of the Omid Addiction Treatment Hospital. Deputy spokesman Hamdullah Fitrat reported a death toll of 400 and 250 injured. This event has severely strained relations between Pakistan and the Taliban administration, with both sides trading accusations over security issues. Prominent Afghanistan cricketers, including Rashid Khan, Mohammad Nabi, and Ibrahim Zadran, publicly condemned the attacks, labeling them as 'war crimes' and calling for an investigation by the United Nations and other human rights agencies. The incident occurred during the holy month of Ramadan, further intensifying outrage.
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