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India on Tuesday (March 17, 2026) “unequivocally” condemned Pakistan’s bombing of Omid Drug Addiction Treatment Hospital in Afghanistan capital Kabul on the night of March 16 terming it “barbaric” and “unconscionable”. [1]
The Pakistani airstrike on the Omid drug rehabilitation center in Kabul on March 16, in which Afghan Taliban authorities reported over 400 killed and 250 injured, is the single deadliest incident in the Afghan-Pakistani conflict since its eruption in... (confirmed by 2 sources) [2]
AFP The Afghan government said on Tuesday that about 400 people were killed in a Pakistani air strike on a drug rehabilitation centre in the capital, Kabul, in the deadliest attack in the recent violence between the two neighbours. [3]
AFP Pakistan bombed major cities in Afghanistan including the capital Kabul on Friday, with Islamabad’s defence minister declaring the neighbours at “open war” following months of tit-for-tat clashes. [4]
8 min readUpdated: Mar 27, 2026 12:25 AM IST ( Written by Anubha Mishra) War leaves scars that extend far beyond the battlefield. Cities crumble, governments falter, and borders shift—but it is often women who carry the deepest burdens of conflict. [5]
AFP Afghan and Pakistani troops battled along their border, Afghan residents and officials told AFP on Sunday, with the fighting coming alongside multiple strikes including the former US air base at Bagram. [6]
AFP Afghanistan said it downed a Pakistan fighter jet and captured its pilot on Saturday, a claim denied by Islamabad a day after it declared an “open war” with its South Asian neighbour. [7]
Some who came to study and were unable to return are finding a new home Without regional initiatives, Kabul may become haven for extremist groups Shared memories and layered histories tie the region together Expelling refugees risks deepening a human... [8]
India on Tuesday (March 17, 2026) “unequivocally” condemned Pakistan’s bombing of Omid Drug Addiction Treatment Hospital in Afghanistan capital Kabul on the night of March 16 terming it “barbaric” and “unconscionable”.
The Pakistani airstrike on the Omid drug rehabilitation center in Kabul on March 16, in which Afghan Taliban authorities reported over 400 killed and 250 injured, is the single deadliest incident in the Afghan-Pakistani conflict since its eruption in
AFP The Afghan government said on Tuesday that about 400 people were killed in a Pakistani air strike on a drug rehabilitation centre in the capital, Kabul, in the deadliest attack in the recent violence between the two neighbours.
AFP Pakistan bombed major cities in Afghanistan including the capital Kabul on Friday, with Islamabad’s defence minister declaring the neighbours at “open war” following months of tit-for-tat clashes.
8 min readUpdated: Mar 27, 2026 12:25 AM IST ( Written by Anubha Mishra) War leaves scars that extend far beyond the battlefield. Cities crumble, governments falter, and borders shift—but it is often women who carry the deepest burdens of conflict.
AFP Afghan and Pakistani troops battled along their border, Afghan residents and officials told AFP on Sunday, with the fighting coming alongside multiple strikes including the former US air base at Bagram.
AFP Afghanistan said it downed a Pakistan fighter jet and captured its pilot on Saturday, a claim denied by Islamabad a day after it declared an “open war” with its South Asian neighbour.
Some who came to study and were unable to return are finding a new home Without regional initiatives, Kabul may become haven for extremist groups Shared memories and layered histories tie the region together Expelling refugees risks deepening a human
Salman Rafi Sheikh is assistant professor of politics at the Mushtaq Ahmad Gurmani School of Humanities and Social Sciences at Lahore University of Management Sciences.
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