SECURITY — March 22, 2026
International Crisis Group Warns Tensions Between Afghanistan and Pakistan Have Reached Dangerous Stage
The International Crisis Group warned that tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan have reached a dangerous stage following a deadly airstrike on Kabul's Omid Hospital, urging a return to diplomacy amid mutual accusations and risks of broader conflict. The think tank said the conflict could bolster domestic support for the Islamic Emirate but isolate Afghanistan globally.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Ariana News — 2 min read
The International Crisis Group has warned that tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan have reached a dangerous stage, urging both sides to return to diplomacy to prevent further deadly attacks.
The think tank described last week's deadly airstrike on Kabul's 2000-bed Omid Hospital for addicts as a turning point that has significantly escalated confrontations. More than 400 people were killed and 265 others wounded in the attack.
The group highlighted exchanges of airstrikes and artillery fire that have pushed already fragile relations between Kabul and Islamabad toward direct confrontation.
Pakistan accuses Afghanistan of harboring armed groups, particularly the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), a charge that Kabul denies. In response, Afghan officials have described Pakistan's attacks as unjustifiable violations of national sovereignty.
The International Crisis Group cautioned that continuing this trend amid deepened distrust could lead to broader conflict. It noted that while war with Pakistan may boost domestic support for the Islamic Emirate by uniting Afghans against a common enemy, it would further isolate Afghanistan internationally. The group added that Pakistan stands to gain little despite heavy costs.
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Single source reports a direct statement from named organization (International Crisis Group) with concrete, checkable details (Omid Hospital in Kabul, specific casualty figures >400 killed/265 wounded, timing 'last week', named groups like TTP). 'ICG said X' is reliably attributable.
The source language mixes facts with framing or advocacy wording. Ariana News: "dangerous stage", "deadly attack", "direct confrontation" – these phrases from the Crisis Group's assessment add emotional framing by emphasizing imminent peril and escalation.
Independent web corroboration
A separate web search returned 8 matching reports. A selection:
- Afghanistan and Pakistan Trade Fire as Conflict Takes a Dangerous Turn | International Crisis Groupcrisisgroup.org
A mass-casualty incident near Kabul on 16 March marks a significant escalation in hostilities between Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban. More fighting promises nothing but more death, displacement and economic damage.
- Afghanistan and Pakistan Trade Fire as Conflict Takes a Dangerous Turnforum.agora-dialogue.com
A mass-casualty incident near Kabul on 16 March marks a significant escalation in hostilities between Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban. International Crisis Group More fighting promises nothing but more death, displacement and economic damage.
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