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.