NGO: Hundreds killed and injured in the Kabul clinic airstrike
Independent sources confirm that hundreds were killed and injured in an airstrike on a Kabul clinic.
This report marks the first independent confirmation of a significant number of casualties following an airstrike in Kabul. Jacopo Caridi, the director for Afghanistan of the organization contributing to this report, stated that discussions among first responders indicated that hundreds of individuals had died or sustained injuries from the strike. The airstrike has raised alarms regarding the escalating conflict that began at the end of last month, raising concerns about civilian safety in Afghanistan amidst renewed violence.
Afghanistan has accused Pakistan of conducting the airstrike that targeted a hospital in Kabul, resulting in at least 400 reported fatalities. This accusation highlights the deterioration of the security situation in the region, and the international community's calls for a ceasefire have yet to yield any results. The ongoing violence significantly impacts an already vulnerable populace grappling with a humanitarian crisis exacerbated by continued hostilities.
In response to the allegations, Pakistan has categorically denied the claims that its attacks targeted civilian infrastructure, emphasizing that its military operations were solely aimed at combating threats without harming innocents. This denial adds another layer of complexity to the already strained relations between the two nations, as the conflict continues to escalate and innocent lives are increasingly at risk. The situation remains tense as efforts to mediate a ceasefire seem to fall on deaf ears.