Pakistan Dropped Bombs on a Rehab? Sh*t's Messed Up in Afghanistan, Fo Real
269 dead in a rehab center in Afghanistan after Pakistan threw hands—but was it really a rehab, or somethin' else? Real talk.

Aight, peep this. Pakistan done went and bombed a whole rehab center in Afghanistan, and now everybody and they mama is heated. The UN sayin' at least 269 people got smoked. 269! That ain't no typo. People tryna get clean, and they get turned into ghosts. That's cold blooded.
But hold up, 'cause Pakistan ain't takin' the blame. They swear up and down it wasn't no civilian target. They sayin' it was a military base, a terrorist crib, somethin' like that. But the fams of the victims? They ain't buyin' it. They tellin' the BBC it was just a bunch of folks tryna kick the habit.
Masooda, this woman lost her little brother, Mirwais. She had to ID his body by a birthmark 'cause he was so messed up. Can you imagine? She visitin' a mass grave now, ain't even know where he specifically layin'. That pain real, y'all. Can't fake that kinda hurt.
Now, this rehab, the Omid Center, it been around for a decade. Been helpin' folks in a country where addiction is runnin' wild, like three million people deep. The UN even knew where it was. So why Pakistan choosin' now to blast it off the map? Somethin' ain't addin' up.
Pakistan been beefin' with Afghanistan for months, accusin' the Taliban of harborin' militants. Taliban sayin' nah, they ain't doin' that. But Pakistan ain't listenin'. They playin' judge, jury, and executioner, and innocent people payin' the price.
Human Rights Watch callin' this a war crime. Straight up. But Pakistan ain't sweatin'. They doin' what they gotta do, protectin' they turf. But at what cost? These ain't soldiers. These addicts, workers, people tryna make it. Their lives matter too, ya dig?
The Omid Center was in a old military compound, Camp Phoenix. But it was a rehab since 2016. Long after the US left, before the Taliban took over. Why now, man? Why now?
This sh*t ain't new, tho. War always hits the weakest the hardest. Rich folks stayin' safe, while the poor get caught in the crossfire. That's the game, always been the game. We gotta wake up, see this for what it is. Ain't no winners in this mess, just bodies pilin' up.
Real talk, this ain't just some news story. It's real lives, real pain, real loss. We gotta remember these folks, and demand some damn answers. Straight up. And maybe, just maybe, we can stop this cycle of violence before it takes more lives.


