Overview
- Afghanistan’s Taliban government says a Pakistan air raid on Kabul’s Omid drug‑rehabilitation hospital late Monday killed at least 400 people and wounded 250.
- Pakistan rejects the allegation, saying it conducted precision strikes on militant infrastructure in Kabul and Nangarhar and did not target a medical facility.
- AFP journalists at the site reported at least 30 bodies and dozens of wounded, while local officials described Omid as a former U.S. base converted into a rehab center that reportedly housed about 2,000 patients.
- The United Nations has documented broader fallout from recent bombardments in Afghanistan, reporting 75 civilian deaths, roughly 115,000 displaced people and damage to more than 20 health facilities.
- Islamabad’s information ministry detailed an operation from Feb. 26 to March 15 that it says killed 684 Afghan Taliban fighters, wounded over 900 and destroyed 252 positions, citing targets linked to TTP and Baloch separatists.