NEW DELHI/KABUL/ISLAMABAD: India unequivocally condemned Pakistan’s “barbaric” airstrikes on a drug rehabilitation hospital, which was said to have resulted in a death toll of around 400, saying that Islamabad was trying to dress up a massacre as a military operation. Expressing solidarity with Afghanistan, Indian govt said this was a cowardly and unconscionable act of violence that claimed the lives of a large number of civilians in a facility which could by no means be justified as a military target.Hamdullah Fitrat, the deputy spokesman for the Taliban, said in a post on X the airstrike took place at 9 pm (1630 GMT) on Monday and targeted the state-run Omid Hospital, which he said was a 2,000-bed drug rehabilitation centre. Israel Iran WarUS-Israel-Iran War News Live Updates: US pounds Iranian missile sites near key Strait of Hormuz; Iran rains down cluster bombs on Tel AvivIran confirms death of national security chief Ali Larijani, president Pezeshkian offers condolences’Posed risk to shipping’: US says it hit Iran missile sites near Strait of Hormuz with 5,000-pound munitionsTaliban has reported 408 dead, 265 injured in the Pakistan airstrike. Hundreds more were said to have been wounded at the facility, flattening buildings used to treat people from across the country for addictions to marijuana, amphetamines and other narcotics. A Taliban spokesperson warned on Tuesday that Afghanistan would retaliate, a step that could lead to war between the two nations. Watch India Condemns Pakistan Strikes In Afghanistan, Calls It Act Of Aggression And Warns Escalation Pakistan has denied targeting any hospital, saying it is only engaging military and terrorist infrastructure.The MEA said in a statement that the heinous act of aggression by Pakistan was also a blatant assault on Afghanistan’s sovereignty and a direct threat to regional peace and stability.“It reflects Pakistan’s persistent pattern of reckless behaviour and its repeated attempts to externalise internal failures through increasingly desperate acts of violence beyond its borders,” said the ministry, adding there’s no faith, now and no morality that could justify the deliberate targeting of a hospital and its patients. Govt also said that the attack was even more blameworthy because of its timing. “That this attack was carried out during the holy month of Ramzan, a time of peace, reflection and mercy among Muslim communities across the world, makes it all the more reprehensible,” said the statement. India also urged the international community to hold the perpetrators of this criminal act accountable .“India extends its deepest condolences to the bereaved families… and stands in solidarity with…Afghanistan in this tragic moment. We also reiterate our unwavering support for the sovereignty…of Afghanistan,” MEA said.(With agency inputs)End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIs There Any Lesson Which India Needs To Learn From Iran War For Sindoor 2.0‘Will Maintain Exports Again’: Piyush Goyal Highlights India’s ‘Stable’ Trade Amid West Asia WarSupreme Court Strikes Down Three-Month Rule, Grants Equal Maternity Leave To Adoptive Mothers Too‘Culture Erased’ Claim Sparks Row Over Hindu Temple In Dallas Fort, Targets Indian Community OnlineIndia Urges UN Reform Amid Iran War, Seeks BRICS Unity As Conflict Divides Members’Bapu Wanted To…’: Shivraj Singh Chouhan Launches Scathing Attack On Congress Over VB-G RAM G BillNo Petrol Or Diesel Price Hike For Now Says Centre Amid West Asia Oil Market Volatility Crisis’Bundled Up And Thrown Into Jail’: Sonam Wangchuk In First Remarks After Release From NSA DetentionLok Sabha Revokes Suspension Of 8 Oppn MPs, Warns Against Placards, AI PicturesCentre Confirms All Indian Sailors, Ships Are Safe As LPG Vessels Shivalik, Nanda Devi Dock In India123PhotostoriesWhy this hour of the day is considered the most powerful for spiritual awakening7 life lessons to learn from cricket10 beautiful first and middle baby names for your little prince10 sacred home names based on Lord Shiva for a blessed living spaceWhat Sudha Murty gets right about parenting (and most of us forget)Meet 8 animals with strange noses that are not just for smelling5 reasons why people with strict parents struggle with boundaries in relationships– And how to fix itTom Holland movies to watch before ‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’: A complete MCU guide5 Mystical facts about Kashi Vishwanath templeFrom Sabyasachi to Gaurav Gupta: Indian designers who quietly dominated the Oscars 2026 red carpet123Hot PicksMaternity leaveBengal police reshuffleMatthew Van DykeGold rate todayIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays March 2026Bank Holidays MarchTop TrendingGreen card applicantsVisa Bulletin 2026Green Card HoldersUAE missile alertTulsi GabbardChief Ali LarijaniAssembly election dateBig Show rumoursSpurs Kings injury reportEid ul fitr 2026
NEW DELHI/KABUL/ISLAMABAD: India unequivocally condemned Pakistan’s “barbaric” airstrikes on a drug rehabilitation hospital, which was said to have resulted in a death toll of around 400, saying that Islamabad was trying to dress up a massacre as a military operation. Expressing solidarity with Afghanistan, Indian govt said this was a cowardly and unconscionable act of violence that claimed the lives of a large number of civilians in a facility which could by no means be justified as a military target.Hamdullah Fitrat, the deputy spokesman for the Taliban, said in a post on X the airstrike took place at 9 pm (1630 GMT) on Monday and targeted the state-run Omid Hospital, which he said was a 2,000-bed drug rehabilitation centre. Taliban has reported 408 dead, 265 injured in the Pakistan airstrike. Hundreds more were said to have been wounded at the facility, flattening buildings used to treat people from across the country for addictions to marijuana, amphetamines and other narcotics. A Taliban spokesperson warned on Tuesday that Afghanistan would retaliate, a step that could lead to war between the two nations.
Pakistan has denied targeting any hospital, saying it is only engaging military and terrorist infrastructure.The MEA said in a statement that the heinous act of aggression by Pakistan was also a blatant assault on Afghanistan’s sovereignty and a direct threat to regional peace and stability.“It reflects Pakistan’s persistent pattern of reckless behaviour and its repeated attempts to externalise internal failures through increasingly desperate acts of violence beyond its borders,” said the ministry, adding there’s no faith, now and no morality that could justify the deliberate targeting of a hospital and its patients.

Govt also said that the attack was even more blameworthy because of its timing. “That this attack was carried out during the holy month of Ramzan, a time of peace, reflection and mercy among Muslim communities across the world, makes it all the more reprehensible,” said the statement. India also urged the international community to hold the perpetrators of this criminal act accountable .“India extends its deepest condolences to the bereaved families… and stands in solidarity with…Afghanistan in this tragic moment. We also reiterate our unwavering support for the sovereignty…of Afghanistan,” MEA said.(With agency inputs)