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At least 400 people were killed and 250 injured after a Pakistani air strike hit a drug rehabilitation hospital in Afghanistan's capital Kabul, the deputy spokesman of the Afghan Taliban government said on Tuesday.
Pakistan rejected the claim as false and misleading and said it "precisely targeted military installations and terrorist support infrastructure" on Monday night.
Esmat Ullah, head of the rehabilitation hospital, told CGTN Stringer that they have sent the wounded to different hospitals and were still recovering bodies from the ruins.
At least 400 people were killed and 250 injured after a Pakistani air strike hit a drug rehabilitation hospital in Afghanistan's capital Kabul, the deputy spokesman of the Afghan Taliban government said on Tuesday.
Pakistan rejected the claim as false and misleading and said it "precisely targeted military installations and terrorist support infrastructure" on Monday night.
Esmat Ullah, head of the rehabilitation hospital, told CGTN Stringer that they have sent the wounded to different hospitals and were still recovering bodies from the ruins.