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Families Search for Loved Ones After Deadly Pakistani Strike on Kabul Rehab

In a tragic development, a strike attributed to Pakistani forces on a rehabilitation center in Kabul has resulted in the deaths of hundreds of civilians, according to Afghan authorities. The attack, which targeted a facility providing care and rehabilitation services, has left families scrambling to find confirmation about their loved ones amid the chaos and devastation.

The Afghan government has vehemently condemned the strike, labeling it an assault on innocent civilians and demanding international attention and accountability. Officials have reported that the number of casualties is alarmingly high, with many women and children among the victims, underscoring the brutal nature of the incident.

Despite the grave allegations, Islamabad has officially rejected the claims, dismissing them as “false” and denying any involvement in the reported attack. Pakistani authorities have characterized the accusations as misinformation, aiming to destabilize relations between the two neighboring countries.

The rehabilitation center in Kabul served as a vital facility for those recovering from injuries, addiction, or other health issues, making the strike even more devastating in its impact on the community. Survivors and eyewitnesses describe scenes of utter devastation, with buildings reduced to rubble and countless injured individuals in dire need of urgent medical care.

International agencies and human rights organizations have called for an impartial investigation into the incident to ascertain the facts and bring those responsible to justice. The growing tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan heighten concerns about the potential for further conflict and instability in the region.

The families of the victims continue to search desperately for information about their missing relatives, facing both trauma and uncertainty in the aftermath of the strike. Efforts by local and international humanitarian groups to provide aid and support to the affected individuals are ongoing but complicated by security concerns and political sensitivities.

This event has further strained the already fragile relationship between Afghanistan and Pakistan, with diplomatic channels expected to see increased activity as both sides navigate the crisis. The situation highlights the broader challenges of security, governance, and humanitarian needs in the war-torn region.

As the world watches, the call for peace, transparency, and justice intensifies, emphasizing the urgent need to protect civilians and prevent such tragedies in the future.

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