March 17, 2026

The Taliban government said at least 400 people were killed in a Pakistani airstrike on a drug treatment facility in Kabul. Pakistan denied the accusation, saying its armed forces struck military installations.

Afghanistan accused Pakistan of carrying out an airstrike that killed at least 400 people at a drug treatment hospital in Kabul late Monday.

Afghan officials said the strike hit the 2,000-bed rehabilitation facility at around 9 p.m. local time (1630 GMT), causing extensive damage and leaving hundreds wounded, in a major escalation of the weekslong cross-border fighting between the neighbors.

The deputy spokesperson for the Taliban government, Hamdullah Fitrat, posted on X that the airstrike on the hospital killed at least 400 people, with hundreds more injured…

The Taliban government accused Pakistan of a devastating airstrike on a Kabul drug treatment hospital that killed at least 400 people and injured hundreds more, describing it as a major escalation in ongoing cross-border conflict. Afghan officials reported the strike struck the 2,000-bed facility around 9 p.m., causing severe damage and prompting rescue operations to control fires and recover victims. Pakistan denied hitting civilian targets, claiming its forces conducted precision strikes against military and terrorist infrastructure in Kabul and Nangarhar, denying the hospital attack allegations.

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