Afghans Hold Second Mass Funeral for 60 Victims of Pakistani Airstrike in Kabul
About 60 victims were buried in Kabul’s second mass funeral following a Pakistani strike on a drug rehab hospital, with Afghan officials reporting 411 dead, UN figures lower.
- Afghans held a second mass funeral for 60 victims from an airstrike that hit a Kabul drug treatment center on March 16.
- Pakistan denied targeting civilians, stating it struck an ammunition depot, while Afghan officials say hundreds were killed.
- The conflict between Pakistan and Afghanistan, involving cross-border clashes and airstrikes in Kabul, has alarmed the international community.
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Pakistan: Airstrike on Afghan Medical Facility Unlawful
Click to expand Image A man places stones on graves during a mass funeral for victims of the Pakistani airstrike on the Omid Drug Rehabilitation Center in Kabul, Afghanistan, March 26, 2026. © 2026 AP Photo/Siddiqullah Alizai (New York) – A Pakistani airstrike on a drug treatment center in Afghanistan on March 16, 2026, was an unlawful attack and a possible war crime, Human Rights Watch said today. International agencies reported that at least 1…
Afghanistan burys victims of a Pakistan strike at a hospital for drug addicts in Kabul, while relatives seek answers.
Families of Kabul bombing victims still search for answers
Abdul Hai Hamidi gently opened each of the dozens of coffins, hoping to recognise one of his relatives who was killed in a Pakistani strike on a Kabul drug treatment centre.
Afghans hold second mass funeral for victims of an airstrike that hit a Kabul drug treatment center
Dozens of people have been buried in a Kabul cemetery in the second mass funeral of victims killed in an airstrike that hit a drug rehabilitation center in the Afghan capital earlier this month.
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