Tuesday , 17 March 2026
Debris lies in a ward of a drug users rehabilitation hospital destroyed in what the Taliban said was a Pakistani air strike in Kabul, Afghanistan on March 17, 2026.

400 killed in Pakistan air strike on Kabul hospital: Afghanistan – SABC News


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.
Pakistan rejected the claim as false and misleading and said it “precisely targeted military installations and terrorist support infrastructure” on Monday night.
The air strike came hours after China said it remained ready to continue efforts to ease tensions between the South Asian nations and urged both to avoid expanding the war and return to the negotiating table.
The conflict that began last month is the worst ever between the neighbours who share a 2600 km (1 600-mile) border. It had ebbed amid attempts by friendly countries, including China, to mediate and end the fighting before flaring up again.
The escalation comes amid wider instability in the neighbourhood where the United States (US)-Israeli strikes on Iran and Tehran’s retaliation have plunged the Middle East into a crisis.
At the site, a blackened single-storey structure bore the marks of flames. In other places, buildings were reduced to heaps of wood and metal, with only a few bunk beds still intact in some, while blankets, personal belongings and bedding were strewn about.
“When I arrived (last night), I saw that everything was burning, people were burning,” ambulance driver Haji Fahim told Reuters. “Early in the morning, they called me again and told me to come back because there are still bodies under the rubble.”
Ambulances and police vehicles were parked near the gate of the damaged facility, which a sign identified as a “drug addiction treatment hospital” with 1000 beds, while security personnel maintained guard.

‘NO COLLATERAL DAMAGE’
Hamdullah Fitrat, the deputy spokesman for the Taliban, said the air strike took place at 9 pm (1630 GMT) on Monday and targeted the state-run Omid hospital, which he said was a 2000-bed drug rehabilitation centre.
“Large parts of the hospital have been destroyed, and there are fears of heavy casualties,” he said in a post on X.
“Sadly, the number of those killed has so far reached 400, with up to 250 others injured.”
Rescue teams were at the scene working to control the fire and recover the victims, he added.
Reuters could not verify the casualty numbers and the Pakistani military could not be reached for comment outside business hours.
The Pakistani Information and Broadcasting Ministry said the Afghan Taliban claim was “misreporting of facts”.
In an overnight post on X, it said that Pakistan targeted military installations and “terrorist support infrastructure “including technical equipment storage and ammunition storage of the Afghan Taliban and Pakistani Taliban militants in Kabul and Nangarhar that were being used against Pakistani civilians.
“Pakistan’s targeting is precise and carefully undertaken to ensure no collateral damage is inflicted,” the post said.
“This misreporting of facts as a drug rehabilitation facility seeks to stir sentiments, covering illegitimate support to cross-border terrorism.”
 

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