KABUL: Rescue workers scrambled to recover bodies and survivors on Tuesday from a drug treatment center in the Afghan capital, Kabul, after it was hit by a Pakistani airstrike, with the Taliban authorities saying hundreds of people were feared killed. AFP reporters counted at least 30 bodies being removed from the rubble of the facility and saw medics treating dozens of wounded in the chaotic and smoldering aftermath of the attack on Monday night. The Taliban government accused Pakistan of targeting civilians.

Over 400 killed in Pakistan's airstrike on Kabul hospital amid escalating border violence between Afghanistan and Pakistan.

Islamabad said its strikes were aimed at military installations and "terrorist support infrastructure".