Kabul: Hospital Impacted by Airstrike

Kabul: First responders at the Omid Addiction Treatment Hospital in Afghanistan on March 17, 2026, following an airstrike. The Pakistani air force carried out the strike, which led to a tragic death toll exceeding 400 and left around 250 individuals injured, as reported by an Afghan official on Tuesday. Pakistan refuted claims that the strike targeted the hospital, arguing that it was aimed at military entities and support structures for terrorism in Afghanistan. (Photo: Xinhua via NationPress)

Kabul: A photo from March 17, 2026, shows the damage inflicted on the Omid Addiction Treatment Hospital in Afghanistan. The Pakistani air force executed an airstrike late Monday, killing over 400 individuals and injuring nearly 250, as confirmed by an Afghan official. Pakistan countered the Afghan government's claims, asserting that the attack focused on military installations and terrorist support systems in Afghanistan. (Photo: Xinhua via NationPress)

Kabul: A snapshot from March 17, 2026, depicting the devastation at the Omid Addiction Treatment Hospital in Afghanistan. The Pakistani military conducted an airstrike late Monday that resulted in over 400 deaths and approximately 250 injuries, according to an Afghan official. Pakistan refuted claims from the Afghan government, insisting that the operation targeted military sites and networks backing terrorism in Afghanistan. (Photo: Xinhua via NationPress)

Kabul: A photograph taken on March 17, 2026, shows the destruction at the Omid Addiction Treatment Hospital in Afghanistan. Following an airstrike by the Pakistani air force late Monday, at least 400 individuals lost their lives, and around 250 were injured, as confirmed by an Afghan official. Pakistan rejected the Afghan government's claims, stating the target was military installations and networks supporting terrorism in Afghanistan. (Photo: Xinhua via NationPress)

Kabul: Debris surrounds the ruined structures after an airstrike on the Omid Addiction Treatment Hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan, observed on March 17, 2026. The Pakistani air force executed the strike, which resulted in over 400 deaths and about 250 injuries, according to an Afghan official. Pakistan has refuted the Afghan government's claims, asserting the operation targeted military structures and networks supporting terrorism in Afghanistan. (Photo: Xinhua via NationPress)

Kabul: Ruins are scattered around the destroyed buildings in the wake of the airstrike on the Omid Addiction Treatment Hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan, observed on March 17, 2026. The Pakistani air force conducted the strike, resulting in over 400 fatalities and approximately 250 injuries, as stated by an Afghan official. Pakistan denied the Afghan government's accusations, claiming that military targets and terrorism support infrastructure were the actual objectives. (Photo: Xinhua via NationPress)

Kabul: This image taken on March 17, 2026, depicts the wreckage around the destroyed Omid Addiction Treatment Hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan. The airstrike conducted by Pakistan's air force resulted in a tragic loss of over 400 lives and injuries to around 250, as reported by an Afghan official. Pakistan dismissed the Afghan government's allegations, stating the operation focused on military sites and terrorist support systems in the region. (Photo: Xinhua via NationPress)

Kabul: A photo captured on March 17, 2026, illustrates the damage inflicted on the Omid Addiction Treatment Hospital in Afghanistan. Following an airstrike executed by the Pakistani air force, the tragic loss of over 400 lives and around 250 injuries was reported by an Afghan official. Pakistan refuted the claims from the Afghan government, arguing that the strike was aimed at military installations and terrorist support networks in the region. (Photo: Xinhua via NationPress)

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