Airstrike on hospital in Afghanistan - Taliban: over 400 dead
A hospital in Afghanistan was hit by an airstrike on Monday night, resulting in over 400 deaths, according to the Taliban government.
An airstrike targeted a hospital in Afghanistan on Monday night, with reports from the Taliban administration stating that at least 400 people were killed and more than 260 injured. The strike has aggravated tensions, as Afghanistan accuses Pakistan of perpetrating the attack, which Pakistan has vehemently denied, asserting that their military operations are aimed solely at military targets and anti-terrorism infrastructure. The aftermath of the airstrike led to a catastrophic fire engulfing the hospital, leaving it in ruins, with only charred remains reported by Reuters.
The targeted facility was described as a care center housing around 2,000 patients, and Afghan health ministry spokesperson Sharafat Zaman Amarkhail emphasized that no military installations were located nearby. Eyewitnesses from the hospital have recounted harrowing scenes: one survivor compared the destruction to "doomsday," recounting how friends succumbed to the flames unleashed by the airstrike. These disturbing accounts underscore the humanitarian crisis evolving from this attack, highlighting the pervasive violence affecting civilian areas in Afghanistan.
This incident further complicates regional relations, intensifying scrutiny towards Pakistan following allegations of supporting violence across the border. As details continue to emerge, the incident raises serious concerns about the safety of civilians amidst ongoing conflicts in Afghanistan, spotlighting the urgent need for accountability and humanitarian intervention to safeguard those caught in the violence.