Rashid Khan and Mohammad Nabi condemned Pakistan over Kabul attack
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- Nearly 400 people are reported to have lost their lives in the air strike by Pakistan in Kabul.
- Rashid Khan and Mohammad Nabi have strongly condemned this attack and appealed to human rights organizations for intervention.
- Mohammad Nabi said that the bombing took the lives of the youth who came to the hospital for treatment and the incident occurred on the 28th night of Ramadan.
Wave of mourning in the cricket world, accident in Kabul
New Delhi: An air strike by Pakistan at around 9 pm on Monday night in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, caused a major accident. In this attack, a hospital in Afghanistan was bombed, in which about 400 people are reported to have lost their lives.
After this horrific incident, former Afghanistan cricket team captain **Rashid Khan** and veteran all-rounder **Mohammad Nabi** have expressed condolences and strongly condemned this act. Both the players have shared their feelings on the matter on their official social media accounts.
Rashid Khan’s appeal: Intervention of human rights organizations necessary
Rashid Khan has expressed deep grief over the attack. He said attacking civilians, educational institutions or medical infrastructure is clearly a war crime. Whether this is done intentionally or accidentally, it leads to dire consequences. He also said that such incidents will only promote hatred and division.
The former captain appealed to human rights organizations to intervene in this matter and thoroughly investigate this atrocity. Along with this, he assured his countrymen that he stands with them in this difficult time.
Painful message of Prophet Mohammad
Afghanistan’s experienced all-rounder Mohammad Nabi has also given his reaction on this incident and said that all hopes are lost in the hospital. He said that the lives of the youth who came for treatment in Kabul hospital ended due to a bombing.
Mohammad Nabi told that mothers were standing at the door for their sons, they were seen calling the names of their children. This tragic incident shattered all hopes on the 28th night of Ramzan.
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