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    Afghanistan Condemns Pakistan Over Hospital Airstrike, Islamabad Denies Claims

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 17, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan have taken a sharp downturn following serious accusations from Afghan officials, who claim that Pakistani forces carried out an airstrike resulting in the deaths of hundreds at a rehabilitation centre. This allegation has sparked outrage and intensified the already fragile ties between the two neighboring countries.

    Afghanistan’s government has strongly condemned the attack, describing it as a grave violation of international law and humanitarian norms. The rehabilitation centre, which serves as a medical facility for vulnerable patients, was reportedly struck during a Pakistani military operation. Afghan authorities have emphasized the tragic loss of civilian lives, underscoring the impact on families and communities dependent on the centre’s services.

    In response, Islamabad has firmly rejected the accusations, maintaining that its recent airstrikes were carefully targeted at militant hideouts and military installations along the border region. Pakistani officials insist that no civilian infrastructure was deliberately targeted and that any collateral damage is deeply regretted but unintended. They argue that these operations are part of ongoing efforts to combat terrorism and secure the border areas from insurgent threats.

    The incident has further complicated diplomatic efforts between the two countries, which have historically faced challenges over border security and cross-border militancy. Analysts note that such confrontations exacerbate mistrust and hinder cooperation on broader regional stability. Meanwhile, international observers have called for an independent investigation to ascertain the facts and prevent further escalation.

    As the situation unfolds, humanitarian organizations have expressed concern over the safety of medical facilities in conflict zones and the urgent need to protect civilians from the fallout of military actions. The hospital strike has become a focal point in the ongoing debate about the conduct of military operations and respect for human rights in conflict-affected areas.

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