The Hazara community consists mostly of Shia Muslims. They have been attacked in the past, whose responsibility has been taken by the Islamic State so far.
Taliban (File Photo)
13 people, including nine members of the same family, were killed in road blasts in the southern and central areas of Afghanistan. Officials gave information about this on Thursday. Meanwhile, in western Afghanistan, terrorists stopped a bus and shot three people out of it and killed them.
No organization has taken responsibility for these latest attacks. The three people who were killed after getting off the bus belonged to the Hazara community. The Hazara community consists mostly of Shia Muslims. They have been attacked in the past as well, whose responsibility has been taken by the Islamic State so far. The government accused the Taliban of the attacks but has denied taking responsibility for it.
Attacks increased in Afghanistan
Significantly, a large part of Afghanistan is constantly facing a situation like civil war, where the situation is very bad due to bomb and landmine attacks. They are usually used by terrorist organizations to attack the army, but common people also come under its target.
Provincial Police spokesman Zaman Hamdard said that a bomb was attacked in Helmand province late on Wednesday night by targeting a car. There were 12 people from the same family in the car, out of which nine people died. Many children were also involved in this. The second bombing occurred in Ghor province. The governor of the province, Abdul Zahir Faizada, said that four members of the same family were going on a motorcycle. All four died in the attack.
Explosion in the mosque on the prayers of Jumae
Earlier on Eid, 12 people were killed and 15 were injured in a blast in a mosque at the time of Jumme prayers in North Kabul, Afghanistan. Kabul police spokesman Firdaus Faramarz had told that the Imam of the mosque, Mufti Naiman, also died in the attack. Violent incidents have increased amidst the withdrawal of US and NATO troops after a 20-year war in Afghanistan.
Faramarge had told that the blast took place as soon as the Namaz started. No one had claimed responsibility for the attack, but preliminary investigation suggested that the imam may have been attacked. Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid had denounced any involvement with the organization in the mosque blast and alleged that the Afghanistan intelligence agency was behind the blast.
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