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Dozens killed after Afghanistan rehabilitation centre struck

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Last updated: March 17, 2026 10:18 am
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Published: March 17, 2026
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Dozens of people have been killed following a deadly strike on a rehabilitation centre in Afghanistan, according to local authorities and eyewitness accounts. The incident, which occurred in a conflict-affected area, has left many others injured, with emergency responders scrambling to provide medical assistance amid challenging conditions.

Initial reports indicate that the facility—believed to house vulnerable individuals including recovering patients and displaced persons—was hit during an હુમ of uncertain origin. The exact circumstances surrounding the strike remain unclear, with officials yet to confirm whether it was carried out by insurgent groups or as part of ongoing military operations.

Health workers and rescue teams described scenes of devastation, with parts of the centre reduced to rubble. Survivors recounted moments of panic and confusion as the strike occurred, forcing many to flee for safety while others remained trapped under debris.

Local hospitals, already stretched by limited resources, have been overwhelmed by the influx of casualties. Medical personnel have issued urgent calls for supplies, including blood, medicine, and emergency equipment, to manage the growing number of injured.

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Authorities have launched an investigation into the incident, vowing to determine responsibility and prevent further attacks on civilian facilities. Humanitarian organisations have also condemned the strike, stressing that rehabilitation centres and other medical institutions must be protected under international humanitarian law.

The attack underscores the fragile security situation in Afghanistan, where civilians continue to bear the brunt of violence despite ongoing efforts to stabilise the country.

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