After waiting overnight, the media team was allowed to visit the scene, where an inspection found no blood stains or evidence of major damage.

Other media outlets, including Zoya News and Afghan Times, have not yet confirmed any casualties. Although the Afghan Taliban claimed that the attack was carried out on a rehabilitation center in the center of Kabul, the ground realities do not support this claim. Only minor structural damage and fire damage were seen at the scene.

A few people present at the scene said that the explosion occurred some distance from the location, while the area was safe. According to local sources, the damage was limited to the area where the fire broke out, the rest of the area was safe and sound, and no injuries were reported during the visit.

Some sources say the fire near the rehabilitation center was minor and likely caused by targeting a nearby Taliban military camp, where explosions and flames were seen in an arms depot.

 

Meanwhile an Afghan journalist said that Pakistani jets bombed the Air Force of the Taliban’s MoD and the Procurement Directorate of the Tainan’s MoD (former U.S. Phoenix Camp). We saw it with our own eyes. The addicts rehabilitation camp was set on fire by the Taliban themselves.

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