KABUL (ANP/AFP) — Rescue workers are searching for bodies and survivors in the rubble of a hospital in the Afghan capital, Kabul, which was reportedly hit by a Pakistani airstrike. Reporters from the AFP news agency observed that at least thirty bodies have been recovered.

Family members of patients also gathered at the facility, where people with drug addictions were treated. “We are not getting the correct information,” said a bystander whose brother was reportedly being treated in the affected building.

Afghan authorities speak of at least 408 dead and 265 wounded, but it is unclear how casualties are being counted. The wounded and dead are being taken to other hospitals.

Pakistan and the Taliban regime in Afghanistan are locked in an armed conflict. Pakistan denies attacking civilians and claims to have carried out precision strikes on military targets. According to local residents, the hospital is located on the site of a former military installation.