March 16 (Reuters) - A Pakistani airstrike hit a drug rehabilitation hospital in Kabul, killing or wounding an unspecified number of people, an Afghan Taliban spokesperson said on Monday, an action
Pakistan Airstrike Hits Kabul Hospital Amid Tensions With Afghanistan
Details and Reactions to the Airstrike Incident
Airstrike Hits Hospital in Kabul
March 16 (Reuters) - A Pakistani airstrike hit a drug rehabilitation hospital in Kabul, killing or wounding an unspecified number of people, an Afghan Taliban spokesperson said on Monday, an action that Pakistan rejected, saying it had targeted "military installations".
Pakistan's Official Statement
Targeted Sites and Justification
Pakistan's Ministry of Information and Broadcasting said in a post on social media platform X that Pakistan had targeted "military installations" and "terrorist support infrastructure" in Kabul and Nangarhar.
It said the targeted sites included facilities hosting ammunition and equipment used by Afghan Taliban militants and "Fitna al-Khawarij" fighters, a term Pakistan uses for militants.
Military Response
Pakistan's military did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Escalating Tensions Between Pakistan and Afghanistan
Recent Clashes and Airstrikes
Fighting between the two nations erupted last month with Pakistani airstrikes in Afghanistan that Islamabad said targeted militant strongholds. Afghanistan called the strikes a violation of its sovereignty and launched its own attacks.
Militancy and Diplomatic Strains
Allegations and Denials
Militancy has been a contentious issue between the neighbouring allies-turned-foes, with Islamabad saying Kabul provides a haven to militants launching attacks on Pakistan. The Taliban deny the allegation, saying tackling militancy is Pakistan's internal problem.
Reporting Credits
(Reporting by Mohammad Yunus Yawar and Sayed Hassib in Kabul, writing by Anna Peverieri in Barcelona; Editing by Nia Williams)


