Pakistan confirms striking military and terrorist structures and denies targeting civilians

Yesterday, Tuesday, Pakistan confirmed that it had struck military and terrorist structures in Afghanistan, and at the same time denied targeting civilians, after the Afghan authorities announced that an air strike on a drug addiction treatment center in Kabul resulted in hundreds of deaths and injuries. The spokesman for the Afghan Ministry of Health, Sharafat Zaman, announced during a press conference from the targeted site, yesterday, Tuesday, that “the toll is not final as search operations continue, but we have about 400 dead and more than 200 wounded,” denouncing a strike that he said was “a violation of the Geneva Convention and all international laws.” In turn, Interior Ministry spokesman Abdul-Matin Qani announced that “408 were killed and 265 wounded,” while recovery operations continued.

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