By Mohammad Yunus Yawar KABUL, March 17 (Reuters) - Ahmad, 50, watched flames engulf his friends at a drug rehabilitation ...
The Afghan Taliban government says at least 400 people were killed and 250 injured in the Monday night attack, but Islamabad ...
A Pakistani air strike on a drug rehabilitation centre in Kabul killed at least 400 people and wounded more than 250 on ...
In Ahmad’s dormitory, some bunk beds remained intact, but the ceiling had been blown away, leaving the room exposed to the sky.
An airstrike on a drug rehabilitation center in Kabul resulted in significant casualties, with Afghan authorities reporting at least 400 dead and 250 injured. Survivors described the scene as ...
Ahmad, a survivor of a Pakistani airstrike on a Kabul drug rehabilitation center, describes a 'doomsday' scene. Over 400 people died in the attack, which Pakistan claims targeted military sites.
Afghanistan says at least 400 killed in Pakistani airstrike on Kabul hospital - Islamabad denies hitting Kabul drug ...
Eyewitnesses are disputing Pakistan’s claims that its airstrike in Kabul targeted a military facility, saying the attack struck the Omid Addiction Treatment Hospital and caused massive civilian ...
While Kabul claims a 'barbaric' strike on a rehab center killed 400 civilians, Islamabad rejects this as "misleading," asserting Operation Ghazab Lil Haq destroyed a Taliban terror hub.