Afghanistan spinner Allah Ghazanfar sent a heartfelt appeal to the international community following a strike on a rehabilitation center in Kabul. Allah discussed the ramifications of the conflict between Pakistan and Afghanistan. Pakistan carried out one of its bloodiest airstrikes on Afghanistan, killing at least 400 people and injuring approximately 250. According to Afghanistan's deputy government spokesperson, Hamdullah Fitrat, the airstrike hit a drug rehabilitation center, destroying large areas of the 2,000-bed institution. However, Pakistan disputed the charges. Ghazanfar stated that the hospital serves a large number of people, and that these strikes could be detrimental to the general public.
"The people there don't have the money for treatment," Ghazanfar told News18. "And now they've targeted that location as well, and they've killed those folks. This is unacceptable to the people of Afghanistan.
Ghazanfar condemned the attack and questioned the motivation behind the military strikes.I'm not sure what they're attempting to prove. They come and target ordinary people, and this is plain unacceptable. "Afghanistan cannot accept this," he stated during the interview."Everyone understands Afghanistan's history," he cautioned. "If that history repeats itself, it will be very bad for Pakistan."
The Afghanistan spinner, who will play for the Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026, concluded by stating that India is a 'close ally' of Afghanistan and urging the international community to unite and support them. He emphasized the necessity for cooperation among authorities to resolve the problem, as it is detrimental to all parties concerned.India is a good friend. We want to interact with them and discuss these issues in order to prevent incidents like this from happening again. This is our request to other countries as well. This is not beneficial for anyone. "The world is currently facing numerous challenges, which is bad for everyone," he said.