- Afghanistan's Taliban accused Pakistan of killing hundreds of civilians in an airstrike on a drug rehabilitation centre in Kabul on Monday night.
- The Omid addiction treatment hospital, a 2,000-bed facility, was reportedly destroyed, with the Taliban claiming over 400 deaths and 250 injuries.
- Pakistan denied targeting civilians, stating its forces "precisely targeted military installations and terrorist support infrastructure" in Kabul and Nangarhar, used by insurgents responsible for attacks on Pakistani soil.
- This incident marks the latest escalation in hostilities between the two nations, which have been engaged in cross-border attacks and a declared "open war" since late February, following a series of militant attacks in Pakistan.
- Regional powers including China, Iran, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia have urged dialogue and restraint, while analysts suggest the border will remain tense as Pakistan signals continued action against militants.
IN FULL