Suicide blast at Shiite mosque in Kabul kills at least 2, Afghan officials say
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A suicide attack outside the al-Zahra mosque in Kabul during Ramadan prayers killed at least two people, highlighting the increasing violence against Shiite Muslims in Afghanistan and putting pressure on President Ashraf Ghani's government.
Key points from this article:
- The attack occurred outside the al-Zahra mosque in Dashte Barche, a predominantly Shiite area of Kabul, during late-evening Ramadan prayers.
- How the attack has raised public criticism of President Ashraf Ghani's government for its inability to prevent such violence, as Kabul has experienced a wave of deadly strikes recently.
- Why the conflicting reports about the nature of the attack—whether it was a suicide bomber on a motorcycle or an explosion inside the mosque—underscore the chaotic situation and fear among the local population.
KABUL — A suicide attack outside a mosque filled with worshipers in the Afghan capital Thursday killed at least two people, officials reported, in the latest attack of its kind against Shiite Muslims. The attack, part of wave of deadly strikes in Kabul in recent weeks, puts further pressure on President Ashraf Ghani’s U.S.-backed government, […]
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