Mosque bombing in Afghan capital kills two

A powerful bomb ripped through a popular mosque in Kabul's fortified green zone on Tuesday, killing at least two persons and injuring two others, police said

Jun 03, 2020
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Kabul: A powerful bomb ripped through a popular mosque in Kabul's fortified green zone on Tuesday, killing at least two persons and injuring two others, police said.

Tariq Arian, spokesman for Afghanistan's Interior Ministry, said the bomb targeted the Wazir Akber Khan mosque at around 7:25 p.m. (local time), when worshippers had gathered for evening prayers, aljazeera reported.

The mosque is located in a high-security diplomatic area near the offices of several international organisations and embassies.

Prayer leader of the mosque, Mullah Mohammad Ayaz Niazi, was one of two people killed in the attack, Arian confirmed.

No group has claimed the responsibility of the explosion in central Kabul, which occurred at one of the city's most famous places of worship.

Niazi was famous in Kabul and his politically charged sermons were often so well attended that worshippers would spill into the grounds outside the mosque.

Arian initially said the attack was conducted by a suicide bomber. But as investigations proceeded, it was not clear that remained the case.

President Ashraf Ghani's spokesman called the incident a "heinous" attack.

The attack follows a bombing claimed by ISIS against a television station's minibus in central Kabul on Saturday, killing a scribe and the driver.

It also comes after officials said seven civilians were killed late Monday by a roadside bomb linked to the Taliban in northern Afghanistan, even as authorities pressed for peace talks with the militants (IANS)

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