Airstrike on Kabul, Pakistan kills hundreds

Afghan officials announced that Pakistani forces carried out airstrikes in the city of Kabul on March 16. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
A representative of the Taliban government, Zabihullah Mujahid, called this action a crime and inhumane, AFP agency reports. According to the Associated Press agency, the strike targeted a drug rehabilitation center, resulting in at least 400 deaths and approximately 250 injuries.
According to CNN, the attack occurred around 9:00 PM local time, and a building designed for 2000 beds was heavily damaged. Pakistan denied these accusations and called the attacks false and misleading.
The Ministry of Information stated that the strikes targeted only military facilities and infrastructure supporting terrorists, specifically bases of Pakistani militants operating from Afghanistan. The conflict between the two countries intensified after Pakistan attacked "Tehrik-e-Taliban" positions on February 22.
This event is drawing the attention of the international community and making regional security issues even more important. Therefore, dialogue and negotiations between the parties are considered necessary to ensure peace and stability in the region.
If peace is not established in the region, the situation may become more complicated. The international community is closely monitoring these processes and has expressed readiness to assist.





