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Rashid Khan Demands Justice for Kabul Hospital Strike

Rashid Khan Demands Justice for Kabul Hospital Strike

18 Mar, 2026

In a heartbreaking incident, Rashid Khan, a prominent spinner and former captain of the Afghanistan T20I team, has called for an investigation by the United Nations into a devastating airstrike on a hospital in Kabul. The attack, reportedly carried out by Pakistan, has left around 400 people dead, raising serious concerns about the targeting of civilians during the holy month of Ramadan.

Rashid expressed his deep sorrow on social media, stating that targeting civilian facilities, whether intentionally or mistakenly, constitutes a war crime. He emphasized the disregard for human lives, which he finds particularly sickening during this sacred time. His call for justice resonates not only within Afghanistan but also among international human rights organizations.

In a poignant message, Rashid stood firm with his fellow Afghans during this tragic period, asserting that the nation will heal and rise again. His teammates, including veteran all-rounder Mohammad Nabi, also shared their grief and outrage. Nabi described the scene at the hospital as one where “hope was extinguished,” reflecting the despair felt by many who witnessed the aftermath of the attack.

The Omar Addiction Treatment Hospital, which was struck during the airstrike, was a vital facility for drug rehabilitation, serving 2,000 patients. The loss of life and the destruction caused by the bombing have left the community in deep mourning. Eyewitness accounts from players like Ibrahim Zadran reveal the chaos and fear that unfolded, with families frantically searching for their loved ones amidst the rubble.

Afghanistan's deputy government spokesperson confirmed the timing of the strike, which occurred around 9 PM local time, and shared harrowing images from the scene. In contrast, Pakistan's government has outright denied the allegations, asserting that their military actions targeted only military installations and terrorist support structures.

The conflict between Afghanistan and Pakistan has escalated, with cross-border attacks intensifying since late February. This latest incident has disrupted efforts for peace, including a ceasefire brokered by Qatar, and has deepened the wounds of both nations. As calls for accountability grow, the international community watches closely, hoping for justice and resolution.

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