Afghanistan's cricketing icons, led by Rashid Khan and Mohammad Nabi, have expressed profound outrage following a devastating airstrike in Kabul that reportedly claimed the lives of at least 400 people and injured hundreds more. The strike, which hit a drug rehabilitation hospital during the holy month of Ramadan, has sparked a diplomatic and humanitarian firestorm.
Rashid Khan’s Call for Justice
In a heartfelt and strongly worded statement on X (formerly Twitter), star leg-spinner Rashid Khan labeled the incident a war crime.
The airstrike has led to a sharp exchange of accusations between the two neighboring nations:
The Afghan Accusation: Government spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid accused the Pakistani military of violating Afghan airspace to target a 2,000-bed rehabilitation facility.
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