Afghan Cricketer's Condemn 'Murdered by Pakistan' Over Deadly Hospital Strike In Afghanistan
On Tuesday, March 16th early morning in Kabul. A deadly airstrike allegedly carried out by Pakistani forces targeted a drug rehabilitation hospital killing at least four hundred people and injuring two fifty others according to the Afghan Taliban government spokesperson Rashid Khan along with other prominent cricketers condemned what they called war crimes on social media expressing grief anger over civilian casualties widespread damage public infrastructure
Key Points
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1Afghanistan cricketers, including star player Rashid Khan, are condemning the deadly airstrike on hospitals in Kabul as war crimes.
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2The attack allegedly killed at least 400 people and injured over 250 others inside a drug users' rehabilitation hospital according to Taliban officials.
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3Pakistan is accused by Afghan cricketers of carrying out heavy bombardment targeting civilian infrastructure with deep sorrow expressed for the victims.
Developments
Afghanistan's Deputy Government spokesman stated that Pakistan airstrikes on a drug treatment hospital in Kabul have caused at least 400 deaths. Several Afghan cricketers expressed grief and condemnation over these civilian casualties during Ramadan while calling for an investigation into what they described as war crimes against medical infrastructure, homes, schools, or civilians generally (not just those seeking specific treatments).
Afghanistan's cricketing icons Rashid Khan and Mohammad Nabi condemned an aerial strike on Kabul that hit a drug rehabilitation hospital during Ramadan, with reports indicating at least 400 deaths. In their statements labeled the event "war crimes" or atrocities violating human rights by targeting medical infrastructure for civilians seeking treatment.