Pakistan strikes kill 7, injure 75 in Afghanistan's Kunar province
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At least seven people have been killed and 75 others injured after Pakistani military strikes hit multiple locations in Afghanistan's Kunar province on Monday, 28 April 2025, including the provincial capital Asadabad and Sarkano district, according to local media reports. The death toll is continuing to rise as more victims are being identified, officials said.
Scale of the Strikes
Local sources said the strikes hit several locations, including residential areas and the campus of Sayed Jamaluddin Afghan University in Asadabad, where mortar rounds targeted the grounds, causing structural damage and widespread panic among students and staff. Heavy explosions and thick black smoke were witnessed rising from the affected areas, with buildings inside the university compound and surrounding neighbourhoods suffering significant damage.
Officials at the government hospital in Asadabad confirmed that dozens of injured people, including women and children, were brought in for treatment as emergency teams continued to respond to the situation, according to Khaama Press, Afghanistan's leading news agency.
University Under Fire
Authorities confirmed that at least 30 students and staff members were injured in the strike on Sayed Jamaluddin Afghan University alone. Local residents said the intensity of the attacks forced many people to flee their homes amid fears of continued drone, aircraft, and rocket fire.
Afghanistan's Ministry of Higher Education strongly condemned the missile attack, describing it as a strike on