Post by : Bianca Qureshi
Hundreds of people are feared dead after airstrikes reportedly struck a rehabilitation hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan, marking one of the deadliest civilian incidents in recent months. Initial reports indicate that approximately 400 people may have lost their lives, with many more injured as rescue teams continue to search through the debris.
The attack has sparked international alarm, prompting urgent calls for a thorough investigation into the strike and the safeguarding of civilian infrastructure, particularly medical facilities. Under international humanitarian law, hospitals are protected, and any assault on them raises serious legal and ethical concerns.
Emergency responders remain at the scene, with the death toll expected to climb, underscoring the devastating human cost amid rising regional tensions.
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