Over 100 Killed in Airstrike on Afghan Rehabilitation Center as Nations Declare Truce
More than 100 people died in an airstrike on a rehabilitation center in Afghanistan, according to UN reports, as Pakistan and Afghanistan announce a ceasefire.

More than 100 people were killed in an airstrike that struck a rehabilitation center, according to United Nations reports, as Pakistan and Afghanistan announced a truce agreement.
At the Emergency Hospital, dozens of people gathered around a registry book to search for the names of victims from the deadly attack. The facility was treating civilians seeking medical care and rehabilitation services when the strike occurred.
The airstrike represents one of the deadliest incidents in the ongoing conflict, with the rehabilitation center serving vulnerable populations in the area. The UN confirmed the casualty figures, though the exact circumstances surrounding the attack remain unclear.
The civilian deaths come as Pakistan and Afghanistan have declared a ceasefire, marking a potential shift in the regional security situation. The timing of the truce announcement alongside the significant loss of civilian life highlights the complex dynamics affecting the region.
Families and community members continue to arrive at medical facilities seeking information about loved ones who may have been affected by the attack. The rehabilitation center served as a critical resource for civilians in need of medical treatment and support services.