A rehabilitation centre in Kabul was struck by a Pakistani airstrike this morning, killing at least 12 civilians and wounding 30 others. Sources confirm the facility, run by a local charity, was sheltering recovering drug addicts and displaced families. The UK Foreign Office has issued a statement demanding an immediate ceasefire and a full investigation.
Uncovered documents suggest the strike was aimed at a Taliban meeting nearby, but intelligence failures led to the catastrophic error. The attack comes amid escalating cross-border tensions, with Pakistan accusing Afghanistan of harbouring militants. But the truth is darker: this is another chapter in a war where civilians pay the price for power games.
Relatives claw through rubble, pulling out bodies. No one in a suit will answer for this. The UN Security Council is set to meet behind closed doors, but we all know how that ends: more words, more bodies.








