“Did you hear about the ambulance?” a man whispered, pulling his scarf tighter against the Kabul chill. We stand now at Sidarat Square, a place forever marked by the events of January 27, 2018. On that tragic day, the bustling heart of Kabul was ripped apart. This square, Sidarat Square, bore witness to the devastating power of a bomb concealed within an ambulance. The Taliban, claiming responsibility, turned a symbol of healing into a weapon of war. The attack, classified as a crime against humanity, took the lives of 103 people and left 235 wounded. The blast wave shattered buildings, leaving scars you can still see today. Imagine the horror of that day – the chaos, the fear, the unimaginable loss. Sidarat Square stands as a solemn reminder of the human cost of conflict, a place forever etched in Kabul’s memory.
Paghman Bridge
Slipping through time, let’s journey back to a Kabul brimming with life, where the Paghman Bridge stood as a silent