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    Saudi-Led Effort: Pakistan and Afghanistan Agree to Suspension of Operations

    Islamabad, March 18 – Pakistan and Afghanistan announced a "temporary pause" in fighting on Wednesday, in view of Eid-ul-Fitr, at the request of Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Qatar, a day after the Afghan government accused Islamabad of killing 400 people in an attack on a rehabilitation hospital in...
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    Pakistan Rejects India's Condemnation of Afghanistan Operation

    Islamabad, March 18 Pakistan on Wednesday criticised India for what it called "unwarranted" remarks about its military campaign against the alleged terrorist infrastructure in Afghanistan.India on Tuesday "unequivocally" condemned Pakistan's "barbaric" airstrike on a drug treatment centre in...
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    Pakistan's Actions Fuel Regional Instability, Says Baloch Leader

    London, March 18 – Baloch independence leader Hyrbyair Marri strongly condemned the Pakistani airstrike on a rehabilitation hospital in Kabul on Wednesday, calling it another grim reminder of what he termed as Islamabad's "lies and propaganda", despite portraying itself as the "self-proclaimed...
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    Pakistan Strike on Kabul Hospital Sparks Condemnation

    Kabul, March 18 – Afghanistan's Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi held a virtual meeting with diplomats from Afghan embassies and consulates abroad on Wednesday, providing them with necessary instructions and guidance regarding Kabul's clear position, policy, and future actions following...
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    Kabul Hospital Attack: Demand for Probe and Reparations

    March 17: The UN Special Rapporteur on the human rights situation in Afghanistan, Richard Bennett, called on Wednesday for an immediate, independent, and transparent investigation into Pakistan's airstrike on a drug rehabilitation center in Kabul. He demanded that compensation be paid to the...
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    Growing Conflict: EU Calls for Restraint After Kabul Attack

    Kabul, March 18 – The European Union (EU) has condemned a Pakistani airstrike on a medical facility in Kabul, describing it as a deadly escalation in the ongoing conflict between Pakistan and Afghanistan.The EU urged both sides to exercise maximum restraint and take all feasible measures to...
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    Rising Civilian Deaths in Afghanistan Fuel Pakistani Public Support for War

    New Delhi, March 18 – The war in Afghanistan is turning out to be a genocide in which Pakistan has been ruthlessly targeting innocent civilians. The death toll of civilians following the hospital strike that killed 400 now stands at 835.Experts say that the real cause of the war is not...
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    Pakistan's Military Targeted Vulnerable Afghans: FM

    Kabul, March 18 – Afghanistan’s acting Foreign Minister, Mawlawi Amir Khan Muttaqi, accused Pakistan’s military on Tuesday of carrying out airstrikes in Kabul that he said resembled "atrocities perpetrated by the Israeli regime against Gaza," claiming the attack killed more than 408 people...
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    Afghan Cricketers Condemn Kabul Air Strikes, Cite Shared Concerns

    Mumbai, March 17: Afghan cricketer Naveen Ul Haq has criticized Pakistan for the air strikes on Kabul that killed 400 people, and stated that it is difficult to find any difference between the attacks by Israel and the United States on Iran and on his country's capital."It's hard to find any...
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    Afghanistan-Pakistan Tensions Rise After Hospital Attack

    Kabul, March 17 – The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) called for de-escalation and an immediate ceasefire on Tuesday, following Pakistan's bombing of a rehabilitation hospital in Kabul, which killed more than 400 people seeking medical care and recovery.Expressing...
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    Border Clashes Intensify: Pakistan Claims Targeting Taliban, Afghanistan Denies Hospital Bombing

    Islamabad, March 17 Pakistan overnight carried out "precision airstrikes" targeting what it described as terrorists and their support infrastructure locations across Afghanistan. However, the Afghan government accused Islamabad of bombing a rehabilitation hospital in Kabul, resulting in at least...
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    Pakistan's Airstrike on Kabul Hospital Sparks Strong Rejection from India

    New Delhi, March 17 India on Tuesday "unequivocally" condemned Pakistan's "barbaric" airstrike on a drug treatment center in Kabul and described it as a "blatant assault" on Afghanistan's sovereignty and a threat to regional peace and stability.In a strong reaction to the attack that...
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    UN Condemns Kabul Hospital Attack, Calls for End to Hostilities

    Geneva, March 17 – As the conflict between Afghanistan and Pakistan continues to escalate, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk reiterated his call on Tuesday to end hostilities and take effective measures to ensure the protection of civilians, in line with obligations under...
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    Pakistan Airstrike in Kabul Kills Over 200, India Reacts

    New Delhi, March 17 India on Tuesday "unequivocally" condemned Pakistan's airstrike on a drug treatment center in Kabul, describing it as a "blatant assault" on Afghanistan's sovereignty and a threat to regional peace and stability.Afghan media reported that over 200 people were killed and...
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    Pakistan's Strike in Kabul – Civilian Casualties

    March 17, New Delhi – India has unequivocally condemned the barbaric Pakistani airstrike on a hospital in Kabul, calling it a serious violation of international norms.In a statement, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) describes the strike as a cowardly and unconscionable act of violence...
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    Pakistan Targets Taliban, Afghan Government Condemns Hospital Attack

    Islamabad, March 17 Pakistan overnight carried out "precision airstrikes" targeting what it described as terrorists and their support infrastructure locations across Afghanistan, but the Afghan government accused Islamabad of bombing a rehabilitation hospital in Kabul, killing at least 400...
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    Kabul Hospital Attack Escalates Tensions Between Afghanistan and Pakistan

    Kabul, March 17 – A leading human rights organization condemned Pakistan's bombing of a rehabilitation hospital in Kabul on Tuesday, which resulted in the deaths of more than 400 people seeking medical care and recovery.The International Human Rights Foundation (IHRF) demanded an independent...
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    India Expresses Grief and Condemns Pakistan's Action in Kabul

    India has unequivocally condemned Pakistan's airstrike on the Omid Addiction Treatment Hospital in Kabul last night. In a statement, External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said that this cowardly and unconscionable act of violence, which has claimed the lives of a large number of...
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    Pakistani Airstrike in Kabul Results in Civilian Casualties

    March 17. The UN Special Rapporteur on the human rights situation in Afghanistan, Richard Bennett, expressed his concern on Tuesday over reports of Pakistani airstrikes in Afghanistan and the resulting civilian casualties. He urged both Afghanistan and Pakistan to de-escalate, exercise maximum...
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    Kabul Hospital Strike: Tensions Rise Between Afghanistan and Pakistan

    Kabul, March 17 – Abdul Matin Qane, spokesperson for Afghanistan's Ministry of Interior, warned on Tuesday that the country would respond "with force" to the airstrikes carried out by Pakistan in Kabul, according to local media.Afghan officials stated that the strikes targeted the 2,000-bed...
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