Pakistan Airstrikes in Kabul: On one hand, there is a war going on in Iran, on the other hand, the conflict between Pakistan and Afghanistan in India’s neighborhood is continuously increasing. For the past several years, Pakistan has been repeatedly carrying out air strikes on Afghanistan. In such a situation, Afghanistan now claims that Pakistan has carried out air strikes on residential areas including a hospital in Kabul. 400 people have died in this attack by Pakistan. While more than 250 have been injured.

Only military bases were attacked: Pakistan’s claim
Afghanistan’s Health Department spokesperson Sharafat Zaman said that a hospital used as a drug rehabilitation center in Kabul was attacked. Many innocent lives have been lost in this attack. However, Pakistan’s claim is different. Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif’s spokesman Musharraf Zaidi has rejected Afghanistan’s allegations as completely baseless. Pakistan has said that the attacks were highly accurate and only targeted military installations and ‘terrorist’ infrastructure, no place where civilians live was targeted.
Pakistan and Afghanistan have been at war since late February
It is noteworthy that Pakistan has been alleging that different extremist organizations present in Afghanistan carry out attacks in its country. On the other hand, the Taliban government has been denying these allegations. After which there has been a daily military conflict between Pakistan and Afghanistan. Meanwhile, the United Nations Security Council has urged Afghanistan to take strict action against terrorism so that stability is maintained in the region. Since late February, attacks between the two countries have intensified and this conflict has now entered its third week.
Afghanistan cricketers angry
Afghanistan cricket team player Mohammad Nabi has expressed concern over the attack on Kabul by Pakistan. Nabi has said that mothers were calling out the names of their sons, waiting for them. Their lives were left incomplete on the 28th night of Ramadan. Rashid Khan has also condemned Pakistan and expressed concern over the deaths of civilians. Rashid Khan said that targeting residential areas, educational institutions and hospitals is a ‘war crime’. He further said, insulting the precious lives of people during the holy month of Ramadan is a heartbreaking act. Such crimes only promote division and hatred between people.
Pakistan Airstrikes in Kabul: On one hand, there is a war going on in Iran, on the other hand, the conflict between Pakistan and Afghanistan in India’s neighborhood is continuously increasing. For the past several years, Pakistan has been repeatedly carrying out air strikes on Afghanistan. In such a situation, Afghanistan now claims that Pakistan has carried out air strikes on residential areas including a hospital in Kabul. 400 people have died in this attack by Pakistan. While more than 250 have been injured.
Only military bases were attacked: Pakistan’s claim
Afghanistan’s Health Department spokesperson Sharafat Zaman said that a hospital used as a drug rehabilitation center in Kabul was attacked. Many innocent lives have been lost in this attack. However, Pakistan’s claim is different. Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif’s spokesman Musharraf Zaidi has rejected Afghanistan’s allegations as completely baseless. Pakistan has said that the attacks were highly accurate and only targeted military installations and ‘terrorist’ infrastructure, no place where civilians live was targeted.
Pakistan and Afghanistan have been at war since late February
It is noteworthy that Pakistan has been alleging that different extremist organizations present in Afghanistan carry out attacks in its country. On the other hand, the Taliban government has been denying these allegations. After which there has been a daily military conflict between Pakistan and Afghanistan. Meanwhile, the United Nations Security Council has urged Afghanistan to take strict action against terrorism so that stability is maintained in the region. Since late February, attacks between the two countries have intensified and this conflict has now entered its third week.
Afghanistan cricketers angry
Afghanistan cricket team player Mohammad Nabi has expressed concern over the attack on Kabul by Pakistan. Nabi has said that mothers were calling out the names of their sons, waiting for them. Their lives were left incomplete on the 28th night of Ramadan. Rashid Khan has also condemned Pakistan and expressed concern over the deaths of civilians. Rashid Khan said that targeting residential areas, educational institutions and hospitals is a ‘war crime’. He further said, insulting the precious lives of people during the holy month of Ramadan is a heartbreaking act. Such crimes only promote division and hatred between people.
