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Friday, September 30, 2022

400 feared killed as suicide bomber blows up educational centre in Afghanistan

Following the Taliban’s return to power in 2021, deadly bombings, often claimed by Islamic State, have become frequent.

• September 30, 2022
Bombed Kaj Educational Centre

At least 19 people were killed and 27 others wounded in a suicide attack targeting an educational centre in Kabul’s Shia neighbourhood, security officials said on Friday.

In a statement, Kabul police spokesman Khalid Zadran said that the attacker targeted Kaj Educational Centre as a mock university entrance exam was underway.

A member of the centre who asked not to be named told dpa that the attacker killed two guards and several students at the entrance gate before blowing himself up among the female students in the hall.

Another eyewitness told local media that around 400 students were inside the establishment at the time of the attack.

Unconfirmed reports suggest a higher death toll.

Hospital sources told dpa that 42 wounded people had been admitted to two nearby hospitals.

Footage shared on social media shows the students saying as a group that they are the generation “tired of bullets and guns.’’ They said they would not surrender, no matter what hardship they face, and would work even harder to build a society that is free and well informed.

The attack was widely condemned domestically and abroad.

Most of the victims are girls. When the Taliban took power, they closed schools for teenage girls.

Since then, private educational institutions have offered them the opportunity to continue their education.

With several branches in Kabul, Kaj Educational Centre  prepares students, mainly from the Shia-Hazara ethnic group, for state-run university entrance exams.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack.

However, the Islamic State terrorist group has claimed similar attacks before, killing or wounding more than a hundred civilians.

Following the Taliban’s return to power in 2021, deadly bombings, often claimed by Islamic State, have become frequent.

They mostly target religious minorities, as well as Taliban officials

(dpa/NAN)

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