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April 30, 20222:53 AM GMT+5:30Last Updated 3 hours ago

Blast kills more than 50 at Kabul mosque, its leader says​

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An Ambulance is seen near the site of explosions at Khalifa Sahib Mosque in Kabul

Afghan men flee near the site of explosions at Khalifa Sahib Mosque in Kabul

An Ambulance is seen near the site of explosions at Khalifa Sahib Mosque in Kabul



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Afghan men flee near the site of explosions at Khalifa Sahib Mosque in Kabul, Afghanistan April 29, 2022. REUTERS/Ali Khara

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KABUL, April 29 (Reuters) - A powerful explosion killed more than 50 worshippers after Friday prayers at a Kabul mosque, its leader said, the latest in a series of attacks on civilian targets in Afghanistan during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
The blast hit the Khalifa Sahib Mosque in the west of the capital in the early afternoon, said Besmullah Habib, deputy spokesman for the interior ministry, who said the official confirmed death toll was 10.

The attack came as worshippers at the Sunni mosque gathered after Friday prayers for a congregation known as Zikr - an act of religious remembrance practised by some Muslims but seen as heretical by some hardline Sunni groups.
Sayed Fazil Agha, the head of the mosque, said someone they believed was a suicide bomber joined them in the ceremony and detonated explosives.
"Black smoke rose and spread everywhere, dead bodies were everywhere," he told Reuters, adding that his nephews were among the dead. "I myself survived, but lost my beloved ones."

Resident Mohammad Sabir said he had seen wounded people being loaded into ambulances.
"The blast was very loud, I thought my eardrums were cracked," he said.
A health source said hospitals had received 66 dead bodies and 78 wounded people so far.
The United States and the United Nations' mission to Afghanistan condemned the attack, with the latter saying it was part of an uptick in violence in recent weeks targeting minorities and adding that at least two U.N. staff members and their families were in the mosque at the time of the attack.

"No words are strong enough to condemn this despicable act," said Mette Knudsen, the U.N. secretary general's deputy special representative for Afghanistan.
Emergency Hospital in downtown Kabul said it was treating 21 patients and two were dead on arrival. A worker at another hospital treating attack patients said it had received 49 patients and around five bodies. Ten of the patients were in critical condition, the source added, and almost 20 had been admitted to the burns unit.
A spokesman for the ruling Taliban, Zabihullah Mujahid, released a statement condemning the blast and saying the perpetrators would be found and punished.
It was not immediately clear who was responsible.
Scores of Afghan civilians have been killed in recent weeks in blasts, some of which have been claimed by Islamic State.
Emergency Hospital said it had treated more than 100 patients wounded in attacks in Kabul in April alone. The latest attack came on the last Friday in the month of Ramadan in which most Muslims fast, and before the religious holiday of Eid next week.
The Taliban say they have secured the country since taking power in August and largely eliminated Islamic State's local offshoot, but international officials and analysts say the risk of a resurgence in militancy remains.
Many of the attacks have targeted the Shi'ite minority, however Sunni mosques have also been attacked.
Bombs exploded aboard two passenger vans carrying Shi'ite Muslims in the northern city of Mazar-e-Sharif on Thursday, killing at least nine people. Last Friday, a blast tore through a Sunni mosque during Friday prayers in the city of Kunduz, killing 33.

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Reporting by Kabul newsroom; Writing by Charlote Greenfield; Editing by William Maclean, Tomasz Janowski, Frances Kerry, Nick Macfie and Daniel Wallis
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Let us pray for our Afghan brothers who lost their lives in one more unfortunate incident.
 
Its definitely TTP/JuA/ISIS-K, but Taliban wants to suck toes of TTP because they are some holy warriors fighting for Shariah against evil Punjabi Daal Khors, I've lost sympathy for Afghans long time ago, but I will leave them to Allah for final verdict.
 
After ISISK failed at advancing American plans in the country, now it is attacking the main hurdle in the way of destabilizing the country, the Sunni masses.

انا لله و انا الیه راجعون
 
Its definitely TTP/JuA/ISIS-K, but Taliban wants to suck toes of TTP because they are some holy warriors fighting for Shariah against evil Punjabi Daal Khors, I've lost sympathy for Afghans long time ago, but I will leave them to Allah for final verdict.
they are being pressured to blame ISI. they wouldnt. NDS still exists in the shadows..
You are probabaly too naive to comment on these topics.
 
they are being pressured to blame ISI. they wouldnt. NDS still exists in the shadows..
You are probabaly too naive to comment on these topics.
Taliban are pressured to blame ISI ? Taliban who was bragging about defeating 2 Supa Powa ? and bragging that they are holiest of the warriors who fear nothing but Allah ? they are pressured and afraid ? yeah right, why its hard to believe that Afghans be it NDS/Taliban or just their common civilians hates Pakistani's and murder everyone in it if they had the chance ?
 
What I don't understand is why do they bomb mosques as Muslims and a suicide bomber too? Why does it have to be a suicide bomber?

Are these people okay in the head?
 
Taliban are pressured to blame ISI ? Taliban who was bragging about defeating 2 Supa Powa ? and bragging that they are holiest of the warriors who fear nothing but Allah ? they are pressured and afraid ? yeah right, why its hard to believe that Afghans be it NDS/Taliban or just their common civilians hates Pakistani's and murder everyone in it if they had the chance ?
The dont have control over their people yet.. the anti Pakistan lot didnt go anywhere..and its bigger than you think. They could have earned lots of dollars by blaming ISI... know your allies in the region and understand their dependenies..governance is different from guerilla warfare which requires coherence..
 
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The dont have control over their people yet.. the anti Pakistan lot didnt go anywhere..and its bigger than you think. They could have earned lots of dollars by blaming ISI... know your allies in the region and understand their dependenies..governance is different from guerilla warfare which requires coherence..
Afghans are Pakistan's worse enemy, even worse than Indians. The earlier Pakistani's realize that the better or these Afghans will never hating Pakistani's because they are racists and have a sense of superiority complex, TBH I wish a Dictator rule Pakistan and send every Last Afghan and their supporters back to Afghanistan and seal the border once and for all, we won't starve if we close that border.
 
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Afghans are Pakistan's worse enemy, even worse than Indians. The earlier Pakistani's realize that the better or these Afghans will never hating Pakistani's because they are racists and have a sense of superiority complex, TBH I wish a Dictator rule Pakistan and send every Last Afghan and their supporters back to Afghanistan and seal the border once and for all, we won't starve if we close that border.
No

Pakistan's worse enemy is itself before any other country

As seen recently
 
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Afghans are Pakistan's worse enemy, even worse than Indians. The earlier Pakistani's realize that the better or these Afghans will never hating Pakistani's because they are racists and have a sense of superiority complex, TBH I wish a Dictator rule Pakistan and send every Last Afghan and their supporters back to Afghanistan and seal the border once and for all, we won't starve if we close that border.
Like I said your words are childish . Cant ask children before making foreign policy oh wait.. bilawal is here..you are in luck he will tow your thoughts and try to make them against Pakistan...best of luck.
 
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Afghans are Pakistan's worse enemy, even worse than Indians. The earlier Pakistani's realize that the better or these Afghans will never hating Pakistani's because they are racists and have a sense of superiority complex, TBH I wish a Dictator rule Pakistan and send every Last Afghan and their supporters back to Afghanistan and seal the border once and for all, we won't starve if we close that border.

They are haters and they will sabotage Pakistan's success at every opportunity.

Deport every refugee and their children even if they are born in Pakistan, build a giant wall on the border and cut people to people contact.

Pakistan literally lost an alliance with a superpower for them and they couldn't even get TTP to lay down arms. They should be declared ideological enemies.
 
Shia people should leave Afghanistan. The place is becoming too dangerous for them. Taliban does but have the resources to protect them.

This news does not even make headlines even after so many lives lost. World has forgotten Afghanistan already.
 
Pakistan, and worse part is that our Pashtoon Population still supports them in every thing from smuggling to Suicide attacks, unfortunately.
You are either an indian troll or a 13 year old.
 

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