Incident Report – Alleged Human Rights Violations Against Civilians in Khost Province
Issued by the International Human Rights Foundation (IHRF)
In the early morning of 10 June 2026, at approximately 04:45 AM local time, Pakistani military forces reportedly carried out artillery shelling targeting the Sadiq Gharab locality of Alisher District, Khost Province, Afghanistan.
According to credible local sources, the attack struck a civilian residential area, resulting in the deaths of three children and injuries to at least six other civilians. The use of heavy artillery in or near populated civilian areas raises grave concerns about deliberate or indiscriminate targeting of non-combatants, which may constitute serious violations of international humanitarian law (IHL) and fundamental human rights principles.
Border community reports indicate that this incident is part of a recurring pattern of cross-border shelling affecting civilian populations across several Afghan provinces, including Paktia, Paktika, Khost, Nangarhar, and Kunar. These repeated attacks have reportedly led to civilian casualties, destruction of homes and property, and forced displacement—compelling many residents to abandon their homes in search of safety.
Under international humanitarian law, all parties to a conflict are obligated to distinguish between civilian populations and military objectives and to ensure that attacks do not disproportionately harm civilians. Indiscriminate attacks on populated areas and the targeting of civilian infrastructure may amount to war crimes and serious breaches of human rights obligations.
The IHRF urgently calls upon relevant international and regional human rights mechanisms, including the UN Human Rights Council and the International Criminal Court, to investigate these incidents, document evidence of civilian harm, and ensure accountability for those responsible. Immediate protective measures must also be implemented to safeguard civilians in border communities who continue to face the threat of cross-border attacks.
Issued by:
International Human Rights Foundation (IHRF)
10 June 2026
حامد کرزی، رئیس جمهور پیشین #افغانستان، تجاوز هوایی #پاکستان بر حریم کشور و کشتار کودکان و زنان را در ولایات #ک��ر، #خوست و #پکتیکا به شدیدترین الفاظ تقبیح مینماید.
رئیس جمهور پیشین، ضمن ابراز غمشریکی با خانواده های شهدا، بار دیگر اعلام میدارد که پاکستان با عواقب سیاستهای نسنجیده و اعمال خصمانه خود در منطقه دست به گریبان است و باید این را بداند که با دوام و تعقیب آن سیاستها به مقصد نمیرسد. خیر پاکستان در آن است که از پالیسی جنگ و تخریب در قبال افغانستان دست برداشته، حسن همجواری و روابط متمدنانه را انتخاب کند.
Those that told you that the Bitcoin bull market would last longer and extend into 2026 want you to know why the bear market will be shorter
But those that told you the bear market was starting seem to be the only ones open to it continuing.
Bitcoin is now following the EXACT same structure we saw in 2017 and 2022.
This was a classic Bull Trap, and next week, $BTC will enter the final Liquidation Phase.
$79K → $60K → $40K
Still think the bottom is in?
I've perfectly predicted the last 3 cycles, including calling the $17K bottom in 2022 and the $126K top in 2025.
Follow now and turn notifications on before everyone else catches on.
You’ll wish you were here earlier.
My plan is simple: do not chase tops, protect capital during risk zones, and prepare to accumulate in tranches when both time and price align.
This is not a guarantee or financial advice — it is a disciplined BTC cycle framework.
5/5
Price matters too.
A normal bear-cycle drawdown from a $126K top could point toward $45K–$50K,
while a deeper historical-style correction could open $30K–$35K or even lower in extreme conditions.
4/5
The key bottom window from this model is not immediate.
If the cycle follows the previous rhythm, the major BTC bottom could develop around Q4 2026,
with October 2026 as an important planning window.
3/5
Historically, BTC major tops have appeared roughly every 1,420–1,450 days.
If the 2025 top is already formed near the $126K zone,
then time-based cycle analysis suggests we may now be in the correction phase.
2/5
Bitcoin cycles are not perfect clocks, but they give us a useful long-term map.
My current BTC framework is based on repeated cycle timing: major tops, major bottoms, and the transition between risk-on and risk-off phases.
1/5
Afghanistan risks losing more than 25,000 women teachers and health workers by 2030 if restrictions on girls’ education and women’s employment continue, warns @UNICEF.
More than one million girls have already been denied their right to learn.
https://t.co/Nqkt63xXDW
UNAMA has documented tens of civilians killed or injured yesterday afternoon in strikes on areas of Asadabad, eastern #Afghanistan, including a university.
Afghanistan: Urgent Statement on Civilian Casualties in Asadabad, Kunar Province
We are deeply concerned by credible reports of civilian harm following strikes in Asadabad, the capital of Kunar Province. According to multiple local sources, attacks attributed to Pakistani military forces struck residential areas as well as the Afghan Syed Jamaluddin University, resulting in significant civilian casualties.
Preliminary information indicates that at least 48 individuals, including civilians and university students, were affected. Reports from local medical facilities confirm that dozens of injured individuals and several deceased victims have been received, many of whom are women, children, and students.
Eyewitness testimonies suggest that the strikes directly impacted civilian homes and an active educational institution. One student reported that the incident occurred while classes were in session, causing panic and injuries among those present. Such accounts raise serious concerns regarding the apparent targeting of civilian objects.
This incident reflects a troubling pattern of cross-border violence in Kunar Province, where previous strikes have reportedly resulted in civilian deaths, including among women and children, and damage to essential civilian infrastructure.
Under international humanitarian law, all parties to a conflict are obligated to distinguish at all times between civilians and combatants, and between civilian objects and military targets. Attacks directed against civilians or civilian infrastructure—including educational institutions—are strictly prohibited.
International Human Rights Foundation-IHRF call for:
1️⃣ An immediate, independent, and transparent investigation into the incident
2️⃣ Full accountability for any violations of international humanitarian law
3️⃣ Concrete measures to prevent further harm to civilians
4️⃣ The protection and respect of educational institutions and other civilian spaces
The repeated loss of civilian life underscores the urgent need for restraint and adherence to international legal obligations. The protection of civilians must remain an absolute priority.
(IHRF has ample evidence of the said incident, which is not being shared here, because of the graphic nature of the evidence. However, the evidence is being recorded for a subsequent report to the UNHRC tribunal)
This chart has perfectly predicted the current Bull Trap to $72K.
We’re exactly halfway through the bear cycle, and $BTC will dump to ~$41,000 in May.
Bookmark this chart and check back in 6 weeks.
🚨 SOMETHING BAD IS INCOMING
BTC repeats the same 4-year cycle every time:
Cycle 1 (2014 - 2018): 1,421 days
Cycle 2 (2018 - 2022): 1,302 days
Cycle 3 (2022 - 2026): 1,386 days
Bitcoin stuck at $65K-$68K for a reason.
This is not accumulation.
We have entered the RED ZONE.
Historically, this is where the big crash begins.
We are exactly there now.
Turn on notifications. I'll call when the red zone is over.