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    Afghan taliban says 400 killed, 250 injured in Pakistan air strike on kabul hospital

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    Posted on March 17, 2026

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    Last updated: March 17, 2026

    Afghan Taliban says 400 killed, 250 injured in Pakistan air strike on Kabul hospital - Headlines news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    Taliban deputy spokesman claims a Pakistan airstrike on a drug rehabilitation hospital in Kabul killed around 400 and injured 250. Pakistan denied targeting any civilian sites, saying it precisely struck military and terrorist infrastructure.

    Table of Contents

    • Escalation of Conflict Between Afghanistan and Pakistan Over Air Strike
    • Details of the Air Strike and Immediate Aftermath
    • Scenes from the Hospital After the Attack
    • Official Responses and Claims
    • Afghan Taliban's Statement
    • Pakistan's Response
    • Impact on the Hospital and Wider Region
    • Omid Hospital Background
    • Media Coverage of the Incident
    • Broader Conflict and Regional Instability
    • International Reaction
    • United Nations Response

    Afghanistan says 400 killed in Pakistan air strike on Kabul hospital, Pakistan rejects claim

    Escalation of Conflict Between Afghanistan and Pakistan Over Air Strike

    By Mohammad Yunus Yawar

    Details of the Air Strike and Immediate Aftermath

    KABUL, March 17 (Reuters) - At least 400 people were killed and 250 injured in an air strike by Pakistan on a drug users rehabilitation hospital in Kabul, a spokesman of the Afghan Taliban government said on Tuesday, a sharp escalation in the conflict between the neighbours.

    Pakistan rejected the claim as false and misleading and said it "precisely targeted military installations and terrorist support infrastructure" on Monday night.

    The air strike came hours after China said it remained ready to continue efforts to ease tensions between the South Asian Islamic nations and urged both to avoid expanding the war and return to the negotiating table.

    The conflict that began last month is the worst ever between the neighbours who share a 2,600-km (1,600-mile) border. It had ebbed amid attempts by friendly countries, including China, to mediate and end the fighting before flaring up again.

    The escalation comes amid wider instability in the neighbourhood where the U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran and Tehran's retaliation have plunged the Middle East into a crisis.

    Scenes from the Hospital After the Attack

    At the site, a blackened single-storey structure bore the marks of flames. In other places, buildings were reduced to heaps of wood and metal, with only a few bunk beds still intact in some, while blankets, personal belongings and bedding were strewn about.

    "When I arrived (last night), I saw that everything was burning, people were burning," ambulance driver Haji Fahim told Reuters. "Early in the morning they called me again and told me to come back because there are still bodies under the rubble."

    Ambulances and police vehicles were parked near the gate of the damaged facility, which a sign identified as a "drug addiction treatment hospital" with 1,000 beds, while security personnel maintained guard.

    Official Responses and Claims

    Afghan Taliban's Statement

    NO COLLATERAL DAMAGE, SAYS PAKISTAN

    Hamdullah Fitrat, the deputy spokesman for the Taliban, said the air strike took place at 9 p.m. (1630 GMT) on Monday and targeted the state-run Omid hospital, which he said was a 2,000-bed drug rehabilitation centre.

    "Large parts of the hospital have been destroyed, and there are fears of heavy casualties," he said in a post on X. "Sadly, the number of those killed has so far reached 400, with up to 250 others injured."

    Rescue teams were at the scene working to control the fire and recover the victims, he added.

    Reuters could not verify the casualty numbers and the Pakistani military could not be reached for comment outside business hours.

    Pakistan's Response

    The Pakistani Information and Broadcasting Ministry said the Afghan Taliban claim was "misreporting of facts".

    In an overnight post on X, it said that Pakistan targeted military installations and "terrorist support infrastructure" including technical equipment storage and ammunition storage of the Afghan Taliban and Pakistani Taliban militants in Kabul and Nangarhar that were being used against Pakistani civilians.  

    "Pakistan’s targeting is precise and carefully undertaken to ensure no collateral damage is inflicted," the post said. "This misreporting of facts as drug rehabilitation facility seeks to stir sentiments, covering illegitimate support to cross-border terrorism."

    Impact on the Hospital and Wider Region

    Omid Hospital Background

    FLAMES ENGULF BUILDING, MEDIA SHOWS

    The Omid hospital was established in 2016 and has treated hundreds of people, also providing them with vocational training such as tailoring and carpentry to make them more employable, according to local media reports.

    Media Coverage of the Incident

    Overnight visuals from local media showed flames engulfing a single-storey building, while thick smoke billowed from another section of the same complex. Reuters could not immediately verify the footage.

    Broader Conflict and Regional Instability

    Fierce fighting between the South Asian neighbours, who were close allies earlier, erupted last month with Pakistani air strikes in Afghanistan that Islamabad said targeted militant strongholds.

    Afghanistan called the strikes a violation of its sovereignty that targeted civilians and launched its own attacks.

    Both sides have claimed to have inflicted heavy damage on the other but independent verification has not been possible.

    Islamabad says Kabul provides a safe haven to militants launching attacks on Pakistan. The Taliban deny the allegation, saying tackling militancy is Pakistan's internal problem.

    International Reaction

    United Nations Response

    Richard Bennett, the UN Special Rapporteur for human rights in Afghanistan, said he was "dismayed" by fresh reports of Pakistani air strikes and resulting civilian deaths.

    "My condolences. I urge parties to de-escalate, exercise maximum restraint and respect international law, including the protection of civilians and civilian objects such as hospitals," he said in a post on X.

    (Reporting by Mohammad Yunus Yawar in Kabul and Asif Shahzad in Islamabad and Ariba Shahid in Karachi; Writing by YP Rajesh; Editing by Christopher Cushing and Raju Gopalakrishnan)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Taliban says strike occurred around 9 p.m. local on March 16, devastating a 2,000‑bed drug users’ hospital, with heavy casualties reported — 400 killed, 250 injured (apnews.com).
    • •Pakistan swiftly rejected the allegations, calling them “false and misleading,” asserting the strikes precisely hit military installations and terrorist support infrastructure (apnews.com).
    • •The strike marks a dramatic escalation in the ongoing Afghanistan–Pakistan conflict, following weeks of mutual airstrikes and cross‑border clashes, as both accuse each other of harboring militants (apnews.com)

    References

    • Afghanistan says 400 people killed in Pakistan strike on Kabul hospital

    Frequently Asked Questions about Afghan Taliban says 400 killed, 250 injured in Pakistan air strike on Kabul hospital

    1How many people were reported killed in the Pakistan air strike on Kabul?

    At least 400 people were reported killed in the air strike on a Kabul hospital according to the Afghan Taliban.

    2Where did the reported Pakistan air strike occur in Kabul?

    The strike targeted a drug users rehabilitation hospital in the Afghan capital, Kabul.

    3What is Pakistan's response to the Afghan Taliban's claim about the air strike?

    Pakistan rejected the claim as false and misleading, stating it only targeted military installations and terrorist support infrastructure.

    4How many people were reported injured in the Kabul hospital air strike?

    According to the Afghan Taliban, 250 people were injured in the air strike.

    5Who reported the details of the air strike in Kabul?

    The details were reported by Mohammad Yunus Yawar and covered by Reuters.

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