Mar 17 โ€ข 10:53 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡ช Sweden Dagens Nyheter

The war between neighboring countries escalates โ€“ 400 dead at a hospital in Kabul

Over 400 individuals are reported dead following an alleged Pakistani airstrike on a hospital in Kabul, a claim denied by Pakistan.

The Afghan Taliban regime claims that over 400 people were killed when Pakistan bombed a hospital in Kabul, marking a significant escalation in the conflict between the two neighboring countries. The attack is said to have occurred at the Omid hospital, where rescue teams are continuing to search for bodies beneath the rubble after the incident took place on Monday night. Afghan officials have reported that at least 400 people have died and around 250 have been injured, adding urgency to the situation as the nation grapples with ongoing violence.

On the other hand, Pakistan has categorically denied these allegations, asserting that its military did not conduct any bombing on Kabul. The exchange of blame highlights the tense relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan, both of which have faced their own internal strife and instability. The clash has not only led to a dire humanitarian crisis but also raises concerns about regional security and diplomatic relations in South Asia, as both nations have a history of contentious interactions.

This incident is likely to exacerbate fears of sustained military confrontations, which could lead to further casualties and displacement of civilians. The international community may need to step in to mediate and de-escalate tensions, considering the potential for significant geopolitical implications if the conflict continues to escalate between these two nuclear-armed neighbors.

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