Pakistan Airstrike In Kabul: Last night, in the war going on between Pakistan and Afghanistan for the last 20 days, the Pakistani Air Force carried out major air strikes at five places in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan. In this attack, Pakistani Army used heavy explosives, due to which the sky was filled with fire balloons at these five places.
Residential areas and hospitals targeted in airstrike
According to the information, at 9.30 pm last night, Pakistani Air Force attacked Kabul with its JF-17 and F-16 aircraft. This included residential areas near the Defense Ministry of Afghanistan, residential areas near the headquarters of the intelligence agency GDI, residential areas near Rashtrapati Bhavan and a 2,000-bed government hospital located in the old NATO base near Kabul Airport.
Due to the use of heavy payload by Pakistani Air Force, the entire sky near the headquarters of Defense Ministry and GDI was filled with fire, while flames also broke out in the residential area near Rashtrapati Bhavan. After the bombing of a 2,000-bed hospital treating drug addicts in Parky Sanai Kochak area of ​​Kabul, the entire hospital started blazing like a ball of fire.
Number of deaths and injuries
According to the information till 2 o’clock in the night, 400 people were killed and more than 250 people were injured in the bombing carried out by the Pakistani Army at five places in Kabul in a total of 23 minutes. Apart from Kabul, the Pakistani Army also bombed Nangarhar province of Afghanistan, in which at present no one has been reported killed or injured. Rescue operation is currently going on in Kabul and the work of evacuating dead bodies and buried people from residential areas including the hospital is going on.
Afghanistan protested
Afghan government spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid condemned the Pakistani Air Force’s bombing of residential areas of Kabul with heavy explosives and called it a crime against humanity. In response, the Pakistani government claimed that the attack was not on residential areas or hospitals but on the weapons stores of the Afghan army. Pakistan also said that while carrying out the attack, care was taken to save the lives of civilians.
From July last year to March 17, 2026, Pakistan’s Army and Air Force killed 74 civilians in their country in the name of anti-terrorism operation. Before yesterday’s strike, Pakistani army had killed 131 Afghan civilians from September to March 15. Thus, after this bombing, at least 531 innocent Afghan civilians have been killed in the action of Pakistan Army.
Hamid Karzai strongly protested
Former Afghan President Hamid Karzai strongly condemned the attacks on residential areas and non-military targets in Kabul. Karzai said that the attacks caused huge loss of life and property to civilians. He warned Pakistan’s military power that by continuing such attacks, Pakistan will not be able to achieve its objectives, rather the situation will worsen and Pakistan itself will have to bear the brunt of it.
The former President also said that if Pakistan wants its interests and regional stability, then it should review its policies and adopt the path of dialogue and cooperation with Afghanistan within the framework of principles and civilized relations with neighboring countries.

