A devastating airstrike by Pakistan on a drug rehabilitation center in Kabul has led to hundreds of casualties, marking one of the deadliest incidents in the ongoing conflict between Pakistan and Afghanistan.
The Norwegian Refugee Council has confirmed that the attack resulted in over 400 people being killed or injured, plunging the area into a humanitarian crisis.
Families affected by the tragedy are mourning their losses, with mass funerals held for victims as individuals frantically search for missing loved ones amidst the chaos.
In response to the escalating violence, Pakistan has announced a temporary ceasefire for the Eid al-Fitr holiday, a gesture aimed at easing tensions during this significant Muslim celebration.
Despite the pause in hostilities, Pakistani officials have warned that any further aggression will provoke a swift military response, suggesting that the turmoil may not cease with the holiday.
As conflicting narratives emerge regarding the airstrike's intent, the tragic experiences of survivors further underscore the emotional and psychological toll of the ongoing conflict.
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