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Mass Casualties Reported After Airstrike Hits Kabul Hospital, Taliban Accuses Pakistan

Published On Tue, 17 Mar 2026
Sanchita Patel
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A massive tragedy unfolded in Kabul after an airstrike struck a major hospital, leaving hundreds dead and injured, according to officials in Afghanistan.

The strike reportedly occurred around 9:00 pm on Monday, targeting the Omid Addiction Treatment Hospital, a large 2,000-bed facility known for treating patients suffering from drug addiction. The explosion caused extensive destruction, with entire sections of the hospital reduced to rubble.

A Taliban spokesperson claimed that at least 400 people were killed in the attack, while around 250 others were injured, making it one of the deadliest incidents in recent months. Many of the victims are believed to be patients and healthcare workers who were inside the hospital at the time of the strike.

The Taliban has accused Pakistan of carrying out the airstrike, alleging that the attack deliberately targeted civilian infrastructure. The claim has not yet been independently verified, and there has been no immediate official response from Islamabad.

Eyewitness accounts described scenes of chaos and devastation, with emergency responders struggling to rescue survivors from the debris. Hospitals in Kabul have reportedly been overwhelmed by the sudden influx of injured people.

The incident comes amid rapidly escalating tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan, with both countries engaged in a series of cross-border strikes and military confrontations in recent weeks. Analysts warn that such high-casualty incidents risk pushing the conflict into a far more dangerous phase.

The reported attack on a medical facility has also raised serious humanitarian concerns, as international norms strictly prohibit targeting hospitals and civilian infrastructure during conflicts.

Rescue operations are ongoing, and officials fear the death toll could rise further as more victims are recovered from the wreckage. The incident is likely to intensify diplomatic tensions and draw international attention to the worsening security situation in the region.

This image is taken from Firstpost.