Samira Muhammadi is hoping an international inquiry can “suppress” her pain after a bomb attack in Pakistan killed her son and hundreds of others. Afghans in the capital Kabul last month.
The March 16 attack hit a drug treatment center and killed 411 people, according to Afghan officials.
A United Nations the source, speaking on condition of anonymity, said they have confirmed that 250 people have been killed, and others are still unaccounted for.
“There should be an investigation into this… Like me, many mothers lost their sons, many women lost their husbands and many sisters lost their brothers,” Muhammadi, 43, said at his home, where he browsed through pictures of his eldest son.
Afghanistan and Pakistan are at escalating conflict over allegations from Islamabad that Kabul harbors militants involved in cross-border attacks, which Taliban the government denies it.

Pakistan has maintained it hit a military installation and did not respond to questions about a possible investigation into the deadly Kabul bombing.





