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Reported claim

“Pakistan's military struck a drug rehabilitation centre in Kabul on March 16, 2026.”

high confidence 10 sources

Reported by 10 sources.

Sources

Le Monde supports high reliability
The whole nation does not favor war. However, if war is imposed upon it, then with great courage it will prove its right to self-defense and will defend its land and its beliefs.
2026-03-26
The Hindu supports high reliability
On Monday night (March 16), Pakistani jets struck a drug rehabilitation centre in the Afghan capital
2026-03-20
The Hindu supports high reliability
The 2,000-bed Omid hospital was hit at around 9 p.m. on Monday.
2026-03-20
Al-Monitor supports medium reliability
The Afghan Taliban government says the Pakistani air strike targeted a drug rehabilitation hospital in the capital Kabul
2026-03-20
Le Monde supports high reliability
l'armée pakistanaise d'avoir bombardé un centre de réhabilitation pour toxicomanes à Kaboul
2026-03-20
Le Monde supports high reliability
Les talibans accusent l'armée pakistanaise d'avoir bombardé un centre de réhabilitation pour toxicomanes à Kaboul
2026-03-20
TASS English supports low reliability
Pakistan "once again violated the Afghan airspace, striking a rehabilitation center for drug addicts in Kabul, killing and wounding its patients."
2026-03-20
TASS English supports low reliability
Pakistan's air force had struck a drug rehabilitation center in Kabul
2026-03-20
The Hindu supports high reliability
On Monday night (March 16), Pakistani jets struck a drug rehabilitation centre in the Afghan capital
2026-03-18
Le Monde supports high reliability
Les talibans accusent l'armée pakistanaise d'avoir bombardé un centre de réhabilitation pour toxicomanes à Kaboul
2026-03-17

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