Hundreds feared dead in strike on Kabul hospital
Taliban blames Pakistan for attack that threatens to escalate neighbours’ conflict
Summary
A strike on a hospital in Kabul has reportedly resulted in hundreds of casualties, with the Taliban attributing responsibility to Pakistan. This incident highlights the fragility of healthcare systems in conflict-affected areas.
The attack not only threatens the immediate safety of medical facilities but also poses broader implications for regional stability and cooperation in healthcare delivery. The potential for escalated conflict could disrupt existing infrastructure.
As stakeholders assess the situation, the need for resilient healthcare frameworks becomes increasingly critical. Ensuring operational capacity in such volatile environments is essential for mitigating impacts on civilian populations.
Key Facts
| Fact | Value |
|---|---|
| Primary source | Financial Times |
| Source count | 2 |
| First published | 2026-03-17T02:53:58.000Z |
Updates
Update at 03:44 UTC on 2026-03-17
DW News reported The Taliban government reported a devastating airstrike in Kabul, claiming 400 fatalities, while Pakistan refutes the allegations.
Sources: DW News