War, Truth, and 400 Lives: What Really Happened in Kabul?
A Night That Changed Kabul Forever In a world where news travels faster than truth, some headlines don’t just inform us—they shake us. Reports emerging from Kabul on March 16, 2026, describe a devastating airstrike on a drug rehabilitation facility—one that, according to Afghan officials, took the lives of over 400 people and left around 250 injured in a single night. Patients. People in recovery. Individuals who were, in many ways, trying to rebuild their lives. But almost immediately, the narrative split. Officials in Afghanistan blamed Pakistan for directly targeting the facility, calling it one of the deadliest attacks in recent regional history. On the other hand, Pakistan denied striking civilians, stating that the operation was aimed at militant targets, not a hospital. Two accounts. One tragedy. And somewhere in between—uncertainty. This is where the story becomes more than just a headline. A Region on Edge Tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan have not appeared ove...