At least 30 killed and dozens injured in Kabul mosque attack

At least 30 killed and dozens injured in Kabul mosque attack
By Euronews with Reuters, Amaq
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ISIL claims responsibility for a suicide bomb attack in a mosque in Kabul in which scores are killed and dozens more are injured.

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Afghan officials say at least 30 people have died in a suicide bomb attack in a mosque in the capital. Some 80 people are said to have been injured, several seriously, and the death toll is expected to rise.

The bomb was detonated as people gathered for a ceremony to commemorate the death of Shia martyr Imam Hussein, the grandson of the prophet Muhammad.

The Taliban was quick to deny involvement.

Shortly afterwards, Sunni Muslim group ISIL claimed responsibility for the bombing, which came amid a series of sectarian attacks carried out by the militants.

Afghan government Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah labelled the bombing “a war crime and an act against Islam and humanity.”

Child victims

A number of children are said to be among the dead and at least ten more are receiving medical care, according to reports from one of two hospitals treating the majority of the injured.

The head of Isteqlal Hospital, Mohammad Sabir Nasib, said they had “received 38 wounded people and provided them with better treatment. Eight of the wounded are in a critical condition.”

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