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What happened: State of the Union: Pakistan hit what Afghan officials said was a rehab center.
Cross-source context: Breitbart highlights the Taliban junta in Afghanistan said on Tuesday that at least 400 people were killed and 250 injured by a Pakistani airstrike that hit a 2,000-bed... Al Jazeera highlights pakistani minister 'strongly rejects' Afghan government's accusation, saying his country only targets military sites. BBC News highlights air strike hit Kabul rehab centre as patients ate dinner, survivor tells BBC
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The American Conservative(lean-right)
State of the Union: Pakistan hit what Afghan officials said was a rehab center.
The post Pakistani Strike on Kabul Kills Hundreds appeared first on The American Conservative.
The Taliban junta in Afghanistan said on Tuesday that at least 400 people were killed and 250 injured by a Pakistani airstrike that hit a 2,000-bed drug rehabilitation hospital in Kabul.
The post Taliban Claims 400 Killed in Pakistani Strike on Afghanistan Hospital appeared first on Breitbart.
Pakistan on Monday said it had carried out precision strikes on "military installations and terrorist support infrastructure" in Kabul but denied Afghan claims that strikes hit a drug treatment centre, killing hundreds of civilians.
The Taliban junta in Afghanistan said on Tuesday that at least 400 people were killed and 250 injured by a Pakistani airstrike that hit a 2,000-bed...
Al Jazeera
Pakistani minister 'strongly rejects' Afghan government's accusation, saying his country only targets military sites.
BBC News
Air strike hit Kabul rehab centre as patients ate dinner, survivor tells BBC
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Swarm Claim
Afghanistan says 400 people killed in Pakistan strike on Kabul hospital.
Conflicting Claims Detected
Breitbart: Taliban Claims 400 Killed in Pakistani Strike on Afghanistan Hospital. vs Al Jazeera: Pakistan denies hospital strike in Afghanistan as death toll hits 400.
Al Jazeera: Pakistan denies hospital strike in Afghanistan as death toll hits 400. vs Associated Press (Top): Afghanistan says 400 people killed in Pakistan strike on Kabul hospital.
The Taliban junta in Afghanistan said on Tuesday that at least 400 people were killed and 250 injured by a Pakistani airstrike that hit a 2,000-bed drug rehabilitation hospital in Kabul.
The post Taliban Claims 400 Killed in Pakistani Strike on Afghanistan Hospital appeared first on Breitbart.
Pakistan on Monday said it had carried out precision strikes on "military installations and terrorist support infrastructure" in Kabul but denied Afghan claims that strikes hit a drug treatment centre, killing hundreds of civilians.
The Taliban junta in Afghanistan said on Tuesday that at least 400 people were killed and 250 injured by a Pakistani airstrike that hit a 2,000-bed drug rehabilitation hospital in Kabul.
The post Taliban Claims 400 Killed in Pakistani Strike on Afghanistan Hospital appeared first on Breitbart.
Pakistan on Monday said it had carried out precision strikes on "military installations and terrorist support infrastructure" in Kabul but denied Afghan claims that strikes hit a drug treatment centre, killing hundreds of civilians.
A senior Taliban official has said that Pakistan killed 408 people in an airstrike which targeted a drug rehab clinic in Kabul. The strike landed at 9pm on 16 March, allegedly wounded over 200, in addition to those killed. A Pakistani official said they had only targeted ‘military’ and ‘terrorist’ i
Top UN officials condemned on Tuesday Pakistan’s overnight strike on a rehab centre that reportedly killed at least 400 people in Kabul and injured more than 250 others.