Afghanistan Blast: Suicide Bomber Targets Mosque In Kunduz, At Least 100 Killed
Afghanistan's TOLOnews reported that the bomb blast took place in Sayed Abad area of Kunduz. The explosion occurred during Friday's Juma Namaz.
Kabul: A major blast has been reported at a mosque
in Kunduz, Afghanistan on Friday evening killing at least 100 people who had
went to extend their Friday prayers, news agency AFP reported hospital sources.
So far, no group has claimed responsibility for the blast.
Afghanistan's TOLOnews reported that the bomb blast took
place in Sayed Abad area of Kunduz. The explosion occurred during Friday's Juma
Namaz.
A suicide bomber detonated his explosives among worshippers
in a mosque in Kunduz city on Friday afternoon during the Friday prayers,
TOLOnews quoted a local security official as saying.
Even the Deputy Minister of Information and Culture Zabiullah
Mujahid confirmed the blast.
“Today in the afternoon, in the Khanabad Bandar area in the
capital city of Kunduz, a blast targeted a mosque belonging to our Shia
citizens and martyred and wounded a number of our compatriots,” he tweeted.
No specific numbers of casualties have been provided by
official sources. While local security officials told TOLOnews that over 300
hundred people were attending the Friday prayers when the attack happened.
Eyewitnesses said over one hundred worshippers were killed
and wounded in the attack.
Even the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan
also said initial reports indicate that over 100 people were killed and wounded
in today's blast inside a mosque in Kunduz.
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