Deadly Blast Hits Mosque in Afghanistan
TEHRAN (Tasnim) - A powerful explosion ripped through a Shiite mosque in Mazar-i-Sharif, northern Afghanistan, causing dozens of casualties, according to officials.
“Preliminary reports confirm there are at least 25 casualties,” Zabihullah Noorani, head of Balkh province’s information and culture department, told the AFP news agency.
Dr. Ghawsuddin Anwari, head of the main hospital in Mazar-i-Sharif, told The Associated Press news agency the blast killed at least 10 worshippers and wounded another 40.
He said the victims were brought to the hospital from the mosque in ambulances and private cars.
Earlier on Thursday in the capital, Kabul, a roadside bomb exploded and wounded two children.
Kabul police spokesman, Khalid Zadran, said in a tweet the bomb went off in the median strip of a road in a western area of Kabul in a mostly Shia neighborhood.
Two days earlier in the same area, multiple explosions targeting educational institutions killed at least six people, mostly children, and wounded 17 others, Al Jazeera reported.
While no one took responsibility for either attack, the bombings had all the hallmarks of an ISIL (ISIS) affiliate known as the Islamic State of Khorasan Province (ISKP or ISIS-K).