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Injured from Pakistan’s Strikes in Kabul Treated at Emergency Hospital
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Sat, 10/18/2025 – 06:33

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Several people injured in Pakistan’s recent airstrikes on Kabul are being treated at Emergency Hospital in the capital.

Ahmad Wali, 17, is one of the victims of the Pakistani airstrike on Kabul. One of his hands was amputated due to his injuries, and he says that his father, uncle, and cousin were also wounded in the attack.

Ahmad Wali, an injured victim, said: “We were sitting in the car when the plane came and attacked; after that, I don’t remember anything. I was half-conscious, and when I opened my eyes, I was already taken to the hospital, and one of my hands had been amputated.”

Some of the injured described what they witnessed during the attack two days ago:

Mawludin, another victim, said about the attack: “When the explosion happened, glass fell on me from above. My friends pulled me out, but I wasn’t fully conscious. When I got outside, I saw the situation was terrifying, everything was dark, and there was dust everywhere. Everyone, old and young, was in a terrible condition.”

Doctors at Emergency Hospital say that following Pakistan’s airstrikes on Kabul, nearly forty injured people were brought to the hospital.

Zabiullah, one of the doctors at Emergency Hospital, said: “Some patients were in critical condition and are under intensive care. The rest of our patients are receiving regular treatment.”
Bashir Ahmad from Emergency Hospital added: “A total of 34 patients were brought to us from that explosion. Twenty-two of them were admitted, five were in critical condition, and the rest were stable.”

According to local residents, as a result of Pakistan’s attack on parts of Kabul, about five people were killed and dozens of others were wounded.

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