Afghan cricketers were devastated by the death of 400 people, pain spread on social media from Rashid to Nabi; Reprimanded PAK

Pakistan Afghanistan conflict: afghanistan The tension has further deepened after Pakistan’s air strike in the capital Kabul. On Monday night, Pakistan carried out an air strike targeting a de-addiction center in Kabul. According to the deputy spokesperson of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, the death toll in this attack has increased to more than 400, while about 250 people are said to be injured.

The anger of the cricketers of Afghanistan has been seen on this disgusting act of Pakistan. Star spinner Rashid Khan and experienced all-rounder Mohammad Nabi have expressed deep sorrow over the death of civilians and strongly criticized Pakistan.

What did Rashid Khan say?

Afghanistan’s star cricketer Rashid Khan shared a post regarding this incident on social media. He termed the attack on civilian areas as a war crime and demanded an investigation by the international community.

Rashid tweeted, “I am deeply saddened by the latest news of civilian deaths as a result of Pakistani airstrikes in Kabul. Targeting civilian homes, educational institutions or medical facilities, intentionally or unintentionally, is a war crime. The blatant disregard for human life, especially during the holy month of Ramadan, is abhorrent and extremely worrying. This will only increase division and hatred. I call on the UN and other human rights agencies to thoroughly investigate this atrocity and hold the perpetrators accountable.” I stand with our Afghan people in this difficult time and we will rise again as a nation!”

What did Mohammad Nabi say?

Afghanistan’s veteran cricketer Mohammad Nabi also strongly condemned the incident while sharing a video on social media platform X. He said that the death of the youth who came to the hospital for treatment is very painful. Nabi wrote, “Tonight, the ray of hope was extinguished in a hospital in Kabul. Young men who came for treatment were killed in a bombing by the Pakistani military regime. Mothers were waiting at the door of the hospital calling out the names of their sons. Their lives were snatched away on the 28th night of Ramadan.”

What did Azmatullah Omarzai say?

Azmatullah Omarzai wrote on social media that “There was a massive explosion in Kabul tonight. Soon after, flames started rising into the sky from a hospital damaged in Pakistani air strikes. In the month of Ramadan, after breaking the fast, innocent lives were lost and many others were injured. My thoughts are with every family mourning tonight. Kabul is in mourning. We pray for justice and peace.”

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