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33 killed, 43 injured in mosque blast in Afghanistan: Taliban spokesman
At least 43 others wounded after a blast rocked a mosque in Afghanistan`s northern province of Kunduz, said Taliban spokesman.
Highlights
- At least 43 others wounded after a blast rocked a mosque in Afghanistan`s northern province of Kunduz.
- The incident came shortly after Friday prayers when a group of worshippers were ritualizing Zikr.
- The nature of the blast that severely damaged the building was not immediately known.
Kunduz: A bomb blast ripped through a mosque, killing 33 people including children, during Friday (April 22, 2022) prayers in northern Afghanistan a day after the ISIS group claimed two separate deadly attacks.
At least 43 others wounded after a blast rocked a mosque in Afghanistan`s northern province of Kunduz, Chief spokesman of the Taliban-led caretaker government Zabihullah Mujahid said.
"We are saddened to learn that an explosion took place in Imam Sahib district of Kunduz province this afternoon. As a result 33 villagers, including several children, were killed and 43 were wounded," the spokesman wrote on social media.
Mujahid condemned the attack and stated that the culprits behind the attack will be brought to justice, Xinhua news agency reported.
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The explosion occurred on Friday afternoon, nearly at 2:30 pm, in Mullah Sikandar mosque in Imam Sahib, a witness told Xinhua anonymously.
The incident came shortly after Friday prayers when a group of worshippers were ritualizing Zikr, a special religious practice, to celebrate holy month of Ramadan.
The nature of the blast that severely damaged the building was not immediately known. One side of the mosque was completely destroyed by the explosion.
Besides, at least one person was wounded in the country`s national capital Kabul in a roadside bomb blast which came hours after Kunduz explosion in Police District 7 of the city, according to a security source. No group has claimed responsibility for the attacks.
On Thursday, 34 people were killed and more than 100 wounded in multiple explosions, including a blast targeting a mosque in Mazar-i-Sharif city, capital of northern Balkh province.
(With agency inputs)