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Rashid Khan feels the recent airstrikes will only fuel division and hatred. "The sheer disregard for human lives, especially during the holy month of Ramadan, is sickening and deeply concerning."
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'War crime': Rashid Khan and other Afghanistan cricketers slam Pakistan after airstrikes kill 400 in Kabul
Afghanistan cricket team stars Rashid Khan, Mohammad Nabi and Azmatullah Omarzaii among others called out Pakistan for its aggresion after Pakistani airstrikes reportedly killed 400 people in Kabul.
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Rashid Khan’s explosive 'war crime' claim after Kabul hospital strike kills 400 shocks cricket world
Rashid Khan and Afghanistan cricketers react to Kabul airstrike with 400 deaths reported. Calls grow for investigation.
Afghan cricketers, including Rashid Khan, Mohammad Nabi, and Ibrahim Zadran, condemned Pakistan's recent military strike in Kabul that reportedly targeted a drug treatment center, resulting in over 400 casualties.
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'War crime': Afghan cricketers slam Pakistan for deadly Kabul strikes
Afghanistan cricketers Rashid Khan, Mohammad Nabi, and Ibrahim Zadran condemned alleged Pakistani airstrikes in Kabul. They called the attacks, which reportedly hit a hospital, a 'war crime' and called for justice for the civilian victims.
ATHENS, Greece — A new penal code issued by decree in Afghanistan sets harsher punishments for the mistreatment of animals than for domestic violence against women and solidifies into law inequality based on gender and social status. The decree, which ...
Taliban leaders held funerals in Kabul for those killed in an airstrike earlier in the week. Afghanistan accused Pakistan of killing at least 408 people in an airstrike on the drug rehabilitation hospital in the Afghan capital late Monday.