Officials in Afghanistan say Pakistani attacks on homes and a university in Kunar province killed at least seven people and wounded dozens of others. Pakistan dismissed the reports as "propaganda".
At least 400 people were killed and 250 injured in an air strike by Pakistan on a drug users rehabilitation hospital in Kabul, a spokesman of the Afghan Taliban government said on Tuesday, a sharp escalation in the conflict between the neighbours.
Afghanistan: At a time when the human rights situation in Afghanistan continues to deteriorate, the extension of UNAMA’s mandate (@UNAMAnews) for only three months - at the request of the US - is deeply concerning. A one-year renewal would have provided the stability and predictability needed for the mission to focus on implementing its mandate, particularly its work on human rights monitoring and reporting, as well as its Women, Peace and Security components. Short-term renewals also risk reopening negotiations on the mandate itself, diverting attention from implementation and potentially weakening sustained international scrutiny of the actions of the Taliban de facto authorities. Any review of UNAMA’s mandate should be transparent and conducted in meaningful consultation with Afghans, particularly women, civil society, and minority communities.
ذبیحالله مجاهد، سخنگوی حکومت طالبان، تایید کرده است که پاکستان به اهدافی در کابل حمله هوایی کرده است.
او در پست اکس نو��ته است که حمله شام امروز کابل «یک شفاخانه» را هدف قرار داده است.
یما بارز گزارشگر بیبیسی در کابل با شرح بیشتر:
🚨BREAKING: Pakistan has bombed the drug rehabilitation centre in Kabul. The facility that was built to treat 1000 patients has been destroyed. The exact number of casualties and martyrs is not known yet.
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BREAKING: Explosions reported in Kabul — a city that has lived through decades of war, yet where every new blast still sends shockwaves through residents already exhausted by conflict.
UNAMA documented at least four civilian deaths and 14 injured, including women and children, as a result of airstrikes in Pul-e-Charkhi area in Kabul #Afghanistan last night.
We continue to call for an immediate cessation in hostilities to prevent further loss of civilian life.
Tonight Pakistan bombed #Kabul and #Kandahar. It is Ramadan. Muslims around the world are fasting. Afghans who already have so little are fasting under bombs,children, women, the elderly.
WATCH: Afghan journalist break out in tears as a young girl tells him how her head was hurt during the Pakistani airstrike last night in Kabul. The young girl lost her mother and a sibling.
Pakistan bombed the fuel depot near Afghanistan's airport of Kandahar, while the overnight strikes also hit residential areas in Kabul and the eastern province of Nangarhar, killing six people, including children, and wounding more than a dozen https://t.co/kAtF8Qoj0W