This is a war crime. Rashid Khan and Mohammad Nabi angry at Pakistan after the air strike in Kabul, cricket world shocked by the death of 400.

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News India Live, Digital Desk: Monday night (16 March 2026) in Kabul ‘Omar Addiction Treatment Hospital’ The air attack on (a 2000-bed de-addiction center) has shaken the entire Afghanistan. Afghan officials have directly blamed the Pakistani military regime for the massacre.

Rashid Khan’s tough stance: “UN should investigate”

Afghanistan’s legendary spinner Rashid Khan expressed his grief and anger on social media (X), writing:

“I am deeply saddened by the reports of civilian casualties due to Pakistani air strikes in Kabul. Targeting civilian homes, educational institutions or medical infrastructure, whether intentionally or accidentally, is a war crimes Is.”

Rashid further said that such disregard for human life during Ramzan shows a sick mentality. They United Nations (UN) And has appealed to human rights organizations to thoroughly investigate this ‘atrocity’ and hold the culprits accountable.

Mohammad Nabi’s emotional response

Former captain Mohammad Nabi shared a heartbreaking post, writing:

“Tonight the flame of hope was extinguished in a hospital in Kabul. Young people who had come for treatment were murdered in a bombing by the Pakistani military regime. Their lives were ended on the 28th night of Ramadan.”

anger of other cricketers

Naveen-ul-Haq: Fast bowler Naveen-ul-Haq expressed his displeasure in an even harsher tone. He wrote on Facebook that “it is difficult to find any difference between the Israeli and Pakistani regimes.”

Ibrahim Zadran: The Afghan T20 captain said that Kabul is in pain and they are praying for justice.

Details of the incident (What Happened?)

Target: Omid (Omar) Addiction Treatment Hospital in Kabul.

Casualties: According to Afghan deputy government spokesman Hamdullah Fitrat, the attack 400 people have lost their lives And more than 250 have been injured.

Time: The attack took place around 9:00 pm on Monday night.

Pakistan’s side: Pakistan has completely rejected these allegations. Pakistani officials claim that their air campaign targeted only military positions and terrorist infrastructure and not any civilian sites.