Massacre near the Prime Minister's house. At least 35 victims of suicide (24-07-2017)
The attack occurred in a district mainly inhabited by shia
The attack occurred in a district inhabited mainly by Shiite suicide bombers attacked with a car trap on Monday morning in western Kabul. According to Reuters, at least 35 people were killed and 40 injured, citing a spokesman for the interior ministry. The Taliban have been assassinated.
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According to the dpa agency, the car exploded in Gulai Dawachan's neighborhood, near the house of Pāo. Prime Minister Mohammad Mohakik. Mohakik's spokesman said in a statement that the policy was healthy and well. This district is predominantly inhabited by Shiites and there are numerous private colleges nearby. It is not known whether the students suffered. - I was in my store when suddenly heard a terrible roar. It turned out that all the windows were shattered, "said Reuters reporter Ali Ahmed, a Kabul resident who was near the source of the explosion.
The Taliban have revealed the purpose of the attack
As a result of the attack, a bus belonging to the ministry of mining, three civilian cars and 15 stores - the government source. The police surrounded the area with a tight cordon. An investigation is underway.
Taliban admitted to attack. In recent days, they have intensified attacks across the country. Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid admitted on behalf of the organization to carry out an attack. He wrote on Twitter that at least 37 "intelligence workers" were killed. According to Mujahid's statement, the purpose of the assassination was the two bells that terrorists have been watching for two months.
Attacks on mosques
Last year, two mosques attacked in the same area in Kabul. Explosions took place during important Shiite holidays. In the attack on October 11, 14 people were killed and 26 wounded. In the assassination of 26 November at the Bakir ul Olum mosque, when the faithful were preparing for prayers, 27 people lost their lives and 35 wounded. Shamans represent 15 percent of Muslims in the world. They live mainly in Iraq, Iran and Bahrain, are a significant minority in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Lebanon and Saudi Arabia.