INDIA CONDEMNS PAKISTAN'S KABUL HOSPITAL STRIKE AS MASSACRE KILLING 400+ IN RAMZAN
On March 17, India strongly condemned a Pakistani airstrike on the Omid Addiction Treatment Hospital in Kabul that occurred during Ramzan and reportedly killed over 400 people. The Indian Ministry of External Affairs described Pakistan's action as "cowardly," "unconscionable," and an attempt to dress up what it calls a massacre into something resembling military operations, while also labeling the strike on Afghanistan sovereignty heinous aggression against civilians in their holy month.
Key Points
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1India strongly condemned a Pakistani airstrike targeting Omid Addiction Treatment Hospital in Kabul as 'cowardly' and 'unconscionable'.
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2The Indian government described the attack, which occurred during Ramzan on March 16-2025 (or similar context), as attempting to portray what they call a massacre disguised as military operations.
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3At least over 400 people were reported killed in Afghanistan's capital and more than 250 injured following this alleged assault.
Developments
India condemned Pakistan's alleged March 16 airstrikes at Kabul's Omid Addiction Treatment Hospital as a "cowardly and unconscionable" act that targeted civilians during Ramadan. The statement accused Islamabad of attempting to frame what it called an indiscriminate massacre into military operations, violating Afghanistan's sovereignty without moral or legal justification.
India condemned Pakistan's airstrike on Kabul hospital Omid Addiction Treatment Hospital as a "massacre" that killed over 400 civilians during Ramzan and violated Afghanistan's sovereignty. The Indian Ministry of External Affairs described the attack by Islamabad as cowardly, reckless behavior intended to externalize internal failures through violence against Afghan soil.
India condemned Tuesday's airstrike on Kabul's Omid Addiction Treatment Hospital as an unconscionable act of violence that killed at least 400 people during the holy month of Ramzan. The Ministry stated there is no justification for targeting a civilian facility, rejecting Pakistan's attempt to frame it as military engagement and calling upon international authorities to hold perpetrators accountable while expressing solidarity with Afghan families affected by this "blatant assault."