The Pakistan army has carried out an airstrike on Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan.
Medianews.az reports, referring to "Qafqazinfo," that according to initial information, at least 400 people have died and 250 have been injured.
The incident has been confirmed by a "Taliban" spokesperson, stating that a rehabilitation center in Kabul was targeted. Rescue and search operations are currently ongoing at the center.
The Pakistani side rejects the hospital attack claims and emphasizes that only precise strikes were made on military targets belonging to the "Taliban."
It should be noted that the conflict intensified after Pakistan declared open war on Afghanistan at the end of February. Both sides have carried out reciprocal attacks in the border regions.
Recall that similar tensions were experienced in October 2025, and the parties met in Istanbul in November 2025 to discuss the terms of a ceasefire, but the negotiations failed. The Islamabad government claims that Pakistan “Taliban” (TTP) is based in Afghanistan and organizes its attacks from there, while the Afghan government rejects these claims.