Afghanistan has accused Pakistan of killing at least 400 people in an airstrike on a drug rehabilitation hospital in Kabul. This incident is part of a larger conflict that began last month, involving cross-border clashes and airstrikes. Afghanistan claims the hospital was hit, resulting in many deaths and injuries, while Pakistan denies targeting civilian sites, stating their strikes were aimed at military installations. The situation has drawn international attention, with calls for a ceasefire being ignored. The United Nations has urged Afghanistan to address militant activities, highlighting the ongoing tension between the two countries.
QUESTION: How might ongoing conflicts between neighboring countries impact the lives of young people living in those regions?
