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		<title>India Rushed 2.5T Medical Supplies to Afghanistan Post-Pak Attack</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Mar 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[New Delhi acted decisively after Pakistan&#8217;s alleged airstrike obliterated a key Kabul hospital on March 16 night. Shipping out 2.5 tons of critical medical aid—including emergency medicines, disposables, kits, and&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>New Delhi acted decisively after Pakistan&#8217;s alleged airstrike obliterated a key Kabul hospital on March 16 night. Shipping out 2.5 tons of critical medical aid—including emergency medicines, disposables, kits, and devices—India is bolstering Afghanistan&#8217;s strained healthcare system overwhelmed by casualties.</p>



<p>The Ministry of External Affairs shared details via X: &#8216;To aid treatment and swift recovery of those injured in the heinous March 16 attack, India has sent 2.5 tons of emergency medical supplies to Kabul.&#8217; This gesture reinforces India&#8217;s solidarity, with promises of ongoing support.</p>



<p>According to Taliban reports, the strike hit a 2,000-bed facility, killing around 400 and wounding over 250. Deputy spokesman Mullah Hamdullah Fitrat highlighted massive destruction, while spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid publicly denounced the assault.</p>



<p>Global outrage mounted as UN&#8217;s Richard Bennett demanded a transparent probe into what he termed a &#8216;crime against humanity.&#8217; He urged holding perpetrators accountable and aiding affected families.</p>



<p>This aid shipment reflects India&#8217;s proactive diplomacy in South Asia, prioritizing human lives over geopolitical frictions. As Afghanistan mourns and rebuilds, New Delhi&#8217;s contribution could prove pivotal in saving lives and stabilizing the crisis-hit capital.</p>
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		<title>Pakistan&#8217;s Kabul Airstrike on Hospital Sparks India&#8217;s Outrage</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Mar 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[In a scathing rebuke, India has accused Pakistan of committing a heinous massacre under the guise of military action after an airstrike devastated a major hospital in Kabul. The assault&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>In a scathing rebuke, India has accused Pakistan of committing a heinous massacre under the guise of military action after an airstrike devastated a major hospital in Kabul. The assault on the Omid Addiction Treatment Hospital left more than 400 civilians dead and 250 wounded, turning a place of recovery into a scene of unimaginable horror.</p>



<p>The Indian Ministry of External Affairs issued a strongly worded statement on Tuesday, calling the strike &#8216;cowardly and inhumane.&#8217; Officials lambasted Pakistan&#8217;s efforts to reframe the carnage as a routine operation, especially since it struck during the holy month of Ramadan—a time for peace, contemplation, and mercy.</p>



<p>&#8216;This despicable aggression is an outright assault on Afghanistan&#8217;s independence,&#8217; the MEA declared. It exposes Pakistan&#8217;s desperate attempts to mask domestic shortcomings with external adventurism and boundary-violating violence.</p>



<p>The timing and target amplify the outrage: bombing a 2,000-bed rehab facility housing vulnerable patients defies every ethical, legal, and religious boundary. India&#8217;s statement underscored that no justification exists for such barbarity.</p>



<p>Urging global action, New Delhi demanded accountability for this &#8216;criminal act&#8217; and an immediate end to Pakistan&#8217;s systematic targeting of Afghan non-combatants. The ministry extended heartfelt sympathies to affected families, prayers for the injured, and solid solidarity with the Afghan people amid their grief.</p>



<p>According to Taliban reports, the attack unfolded Monday evening around 9 PM, marking one of the Afghan capital&#8217;s deadliest incidents. Kabul&#8217;s authorities expressed dismay at the international community&#8217;s muted response, viewing it as complicity in Pakistan&#8217;s ruthless campaigns against civilians.</p>



<p>As tensions escalate, this event spotlights the fragility of regional peace and the pressing need for diplomatic intervention to prevent further bloodshed.</p>
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