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Reported claim

“Pakistan rejected Taliban claims that the airstrike targeted a drug rehabilitation center, asserting it precisely targeted military installations and terrorist support infrastructure.”

high confidence 36 sources

Reported by 24 sources.

Sources

The Hindu supports high reliability
None
2026-04-03
Al Jazeera Arabic neutral medium reliability
None
2026-04-01
Al-Monitor supports medium reliability
None
2026-04-01
The Hindu supports high reliability
Pakistan had earlier denied that it had hit a hospital
2026-03-20
The Hindu neutral high reliability
Pakistan had earlier denied that it had hit a hospital, saying its strike in Kabul and other strikes in eastern Afghanistan on Monday (March 16, 2026) had not hit any civilian sites.
2026-03-20
The Hindu supports high reliability
Pakistan rejects Afghanistan's accusation that it targeted the Omid Addiction Treatment Hospital
2026-03-20
Jerusalem Post supports medium reliability
the Pakistani military said on Wednesday that the site in Kabul hit by a Pakistani airstrike this week was used for storing drones and military-grade ordnance, and to train suicide bombers
2026-03-20
Jerusalem Post supports medium reliability
Pakistan has said it hit Camp Phoenix, a 'military terrorist ammunition and equipment storage site.' It added that secondary detonations visible after the strikes indicated the presence of large ammunition depots there
2026-03-20
Al-Monitor neutral medium reliability
Pakistan has said it hit Camp Phoenix, a "military terrorist ammunition and equipment storage site"
2026-03-20
Al-Monitor neutral medium reliability
secondary detonations that were visible after the strikes clearly indicated the presence of large ammunition depots there
2026-03-20
Le Monde neutral high reliability
Islamabad a nié avoir visé délibérément le centre médical, affirmant cibler des objectifs « militaires et terroristes ».
2026-03-20
France 24 English neutral medium reliability
Islamabad, which denies deliberately bombing the centre, accuses Kabul of harbouring extremists behind cross-border attacks on its territory.
2026-03-20
France 24 English supports medium reliability
Islamabad denied having targeted any such facility, saying it had struck military installations and 'terrorist support infrastructure'
2026-03-20
Al Jazeera Arabic supports medium reliability
رفضت باكستان هذا الاتهام ووصفته بأنه كاذب ومضلل
2026-03-20
The Guardian World supports high reliability
Islamabad described that claim as propaganda, saying that the targets were "military and terrorist infrastructure"
2026-03-20
BBC World News supports high reliability
Pakistan denied striking the facility deliberately
2026-03-20
Al Jazeera supports medium reliability
We strongly refute and reject these allegations
2026-03-20
RIA Novosti supports low reliability
точечные удары были нанесены по военным объектам и инфраструктуре поддержки террористов, включая склады технического оборудования и боеприпасов афганских талибов и "Фитна аль-Хаваридж"
2026-03-20
France 24 English neutral medium reliability
Islamabad, which denies deliberately bombing the centre
2026-03-20
Al Jazeera Arabic supports medium reliability
نفت باكستان هذا الاتهام ووصفته بأنه كاذب ومضلل
2026-03-20
Le Monde supports high reliability
Islamabad a nié avoir visé délibérément le centre médical, affirmant cibler des objectifs « militaires et terroristes ».
2026-03-18
Al Jazeera Arabic supports medium reliability
نفت باكستان اتهامات حكومة طالبان باستهداف مركز تأهيل مدمني المخدرات بشكل متعمد، وقالت إنها نفذت ضربات دقيقة على "منشآت عسكرية وبنى تحتية داعمة للإرهابيين"
2026-03-18
Jerusalem Post supports medium reliability
Pakistan has rejected the Taliban claim that it targeted a drug rehab center, saying it "precisely targeted military installations and terrorist support infrastructure."
2026-03-18
Jerusalem Post supports medium reliability
the Pakistani military said on Wednesday that the site in Kabul hit by a Pakistani airstrike this week was used for storing drones and military-grade ordnance, and to train suicide bombers.
2026-03-18
The Hindu supports high reliability
Pakistan rejects Afghanistan's accusation that it targeted the Omid Addiction Treatment Hospital
2026-03-18
The Guardian World supports high reliability
Pakistan has said it hit what it describes as a "military terrorist ammunition and equipment storage site". It added that secondary detonations visible after the strikes clearly indicated the presence of large ammunition depots there.
2026-03-18
France 24 English supports medium reliability
Islamabad, which denies deliberately bombing the centre, accuses Kabul of harbouring extremists behind cross-border attacks on its territory.
2026-03-18
Al-Monitor supports medium reliability
secondary detonations that were visible after the strikes clearly indicated the presence of large ammunition depots there
2026-03-18
Al-Monitor supports medium reliability
a charge denied by Islamabad
2026-03-17
Al-Monitor supports medium reliability
a charge Islamabad denied and said it had targeted a military camp and "terrorist infrastructure"
2026-03-17
Daily Sabah neutral medium reliability
a location storing military and terrorist weapons and equipment" – was "several kilometers away" from the clinic
2026-03-17
The Hindu neutral high reliability
Islamabad denied having targeted any such facility, saying it had struck military installations and 'terrorist support infrastructure'
2026-03-17
The Guardian World supports high reliability
Pakistan's ministry of information said Monday night's strikes "precisely targeted military installations and terrorist support infrastructure including technical equipment storage and ammunition storage of Afghan Taliban" as well as Afghanistan-based Pakistani militants in Kabul
2026-03-17
RIA Novosti denies low reliability
Это искажение фактов, выдаваемое за удар по центру реабилитации наркозависимых, направлено на разжигание страстей и сокрытие незаконной поддержки трансграничного терроризма
2026-03-17
The Hindu neutral high reliability
Pakistan had earlier denied that it had hit a hospital
2026-03-17
The Hindu denies high reliability
Pakistan had earlier denied that it had hit a hospital, saying its strike in Kabul and other strikes in eastern Afghanistan on Monday (March 16, 2026) had not hit any civilian sites
2026-03-17

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