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A Pakistani strike killed her son in rehab. Now an Afghan mother demands answers
SCMP International2 hours ago
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The article reports on a Pakistani bombing of a drug treatment center in Kabul that killed hundreds of Afghans, prompting demands for an international investigation. This is a major cross-border strike with very high casualties and clear implications for Afghanistan-Pakistan tensions.
Summary
Samira Muhammadi hopes an international investigation can “extinguish” her pain after a Pakistani bombing killed her son and hundreds of other Afghans in the capital Kabul last month.
The March 16 attack hit a drug treatment centre and killed 411 people, according to Afghan officials.
A United Nations source, speaking on condition of anonymity, said they had verified at least 250 killed, with more still missing.
“There should be investigations on this … Like me, many mothers lost their sons,...
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PakistanAfghanistanUnited NationsSCMP
Weapons & Military
bombingbombing attack
Threat Indicators
military action
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cyber warfare
terrorism
Key Phrases
"Cross-border Pakistani strike inside Kabul""Very high reported casualty count, including civilians""Potential to worsen Afghanistan-Pakistan relations""Humanitarian impact and calls for international investigation"

