Dozens of people are feared dead or injured at a drug treatment centre in Kabul, Afghanistan after an air strike that the Taliban government blamed on Pakistan.
The hospital was hit on Monday evening, killing some people and injuring others, the government's spokesman said on X.
Pakistan's information ministry denied targeting the centre, saying it had struck military installations and what it called "terrorist support infrastructure" in Kabul and the eastern Afghan province of Nangahar.
The BBC visited the hospital, parts of which were still on fire, and saw more than 30 bodies being carried out on stretchers.
More than 3,000 people were being treated there, according to hospital officials, who believe there could be hundreds of casualties.










