At Least 72 Dead in Dual Mosque Attacks in Afghanistan

No group has claimed responsibility for either of the attacks yet. 

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File photo of Afghan security force members in Kabul, Afghanistan. Image used for representational purposes. (Photo: IANS)
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File photo of Afghan security force members in Kabul, Afghanistan. Image used for representational purposes. (Photo: IANS)
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Suicide bombers attacked two mosques in Afghanistan on Friday, 20 October, killing at least 72 people including children, officials and witnesses said.

One bomber walked into a Shi'ite Muslim mosque in the capital Kabul as people were praying on Friday night and detonated an explosive, one of the worshippers there, Mahmood Shah Husaini, said.

At least 39 people died in the blast at the Imam Zaman mosque in the city's western Dasht-e-Barchi district, interior ministry spokesman Najib Danish said.

No group claimed responsibility. But Shi'ite Muslims have suffered a series of attacks in Afghanistan in recent months, many of them claimed by the Sunni Muslim militants of Islamic State.

Separately, a suicide bombing killed at least 33 people at a mosque in central Ghor province, a police spokesman said.

The attack appeared to target a local leader from the Jamiat political party, according to a statement from Balkh provincial governor Atta Mohammad Noor, a leading figure in Jamiat. Again, no one immediately claimed responsibility.

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Published: 20 Oct 2017,08:15 PM IST

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