Afghans search for loved ones at Kabul rehab centre hit by Pakistani airstrike
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Afghans search for loved ones at Kabul rehab centre hit by Pakistani airstrike
"The Afghan Taliban government has said more than 400 people were killed and 265 others wounded in the airstrike, which took place on Monday night as people and staff at the centre were praying days before the end of the holy month of Ramadan. Pakistan rejected the claim, saying it had precisely targeted military installations and terrorist support infrastructure."
"We came here looking for our patient, he is missing, said Mazar, 50, who gave only one name. We came to find out whether he is well, alive, or what has happened to him. Mazar said his relative had been admitted at the centre for the second time and there was no information about him. We checked the lists, but his name was not in the list of the living."
"A witness at the scene told Reuters they saw smoke still smouldering from parts of the compound as firefighters continued to douse small fires about 36 hours after the bombing, indicating the scale of destruction and ongoing emergency response efforts at the rehabilitation facility."
Pakistan conducted an airstrike on a drug rehabilitation center in Kabul on Monday night, resulting in significant casualties. The Afghan Taliban government reported over 400 deaths and 265 wounded, making it the deadliest attack in the months-long conflict. Pakistan claimed it precisely targeted military installations and terrorist infrastructure. The bombing occurred during evening prayers days before Ramadan's end. Families and friends searched the site for missing loved ones two days after the attack, with many unable to locate relatives or confirm their status. Firefighters continued extinguishing fires 36 hours post-bombing. The incident represents a sharp escalation between the Islamic neighbors amid regional instability.
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