
New Delhi, 17 March (H.S.): India issued a scathing condemnation of Pakistan's airstrike on Kabul's Omid Addiction Treatment Hospital on March 16 night, branding it a cowardly and unconscionable act of violence that slaughtered over 400 civilians in a facility posing no conceivable military threat.
Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal declared the assault a flagrant violation of Afghanistan's sovereignty and a peril to regional stability, accusing Pakistan of masquerading a massacre as legitimate operations while deflecting internal failures through cross-border barbarity.
The timing during sacred Ramadan—a period of peace, reflection, and compassion for Muslims worldwide—renders the strike profoundly reprehensible, with no religion, law, or morality justifying the deliberate targeting of patients and staff.
India appealed to the global community to hold perpetrators accountable and halt Pakistan's indiscriminate civilian attacks, extending deepest condolences to bereaved families, prayers for the injured, and steadfast solidarity with Afghanistan's sovereignty and territorial integrity.
Amid escalating Pakistan-Afghanistan clashes—ostensibly targeting terrorist havens—this deadliest incident underscores Islamabad's pattern of aggression.
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Hindusthan Samachar / Jun Sarkar