Hundreds killed in Pakistani strike on rehab hospital in Afghanistan, Taliban says
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The Taliban in Afghanistan claim that a Pakistani military airstrike on a drug rehabilitation hospital in Kabul has killed over 400 people and injured 250 others.
The Taliban in Afghanistan claim that a Pakistani military airstrike on a drug rehabilitation hospital in Kabul has killed over 400 people and injured 250 others.
The attack occurred around 9 p.m. on Monday at a facility located in Kabul's Police District 9, according to Taliban officials.
"The Pakistani military regime bombed a 2,000-bed drug rehabilitation hospital called 'Omid.' Large parts of the hospital have been destroyed," said Hamdullah Firtat, a Taliban spokesman, on X.
"Unfortunately, the number of martyrs (dead) has so far reached 400 people, and up to 250 others have been injured."
Sharafat Zaman, a spokesman for the Taliban's Ministry of Public Health, told CBS News that the death toll might increase as rescuers are still pulling dead bodies from the rubble.

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