Afghanistan says Pakistan strike on Kabul facility kills 400
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By Mohammad Yunus Yawar, Ariba Shahid and Asif Shahzad KABUL, March 17 (Reuters) - More than 400 people were killed and 265 wounded in an airstrike by Pakistan on a drug rehabilitation centre in Kabul,
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Afghanistan’s deputy government spokesman said early Tuesday the death toll from an airstrike by Pakistan that hit a hospital treating drug users in the Afghan capital Kabul has increased to 400. Residents and volunteers inspect the site of a late-Monday airstrike at a drug rehabilitation hospital in Kabul,