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Wounded Victims Describe Attack On Drug Rehab Hospital In Kabul

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March 18, 2026
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Doctors in Kabul treated the survivors of an air strike that destroyed a drug rehabilitation hospital in the Afghan capital late on March 16. Officials in the country’s Taliban leadership said Pakistan was responsible for the strike, which they said killed hundreds. Pakistan denied the claim, saying it had targeted military installations in Kabul.

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