The Fiji Times

Afghan mosque attack

At least 46 killed in suicide bombing

- ■ AP

KABUL, Afghanista­n - An Islamic State suicide bomber struck at a mosque packed with Shiite Muslim worshipper­s in northern Afghanista­n on Friday, killing at least 46 people and wounding dozens in the latest security challenge to the Taliban as they transition from insurgency to governance.

In its claim of responsibi­lity, the region’s IS affiliate identified the bomber as a Uygher Muslim, saying the attack targeted both Shiites and the Taliban for their purported willingnes­s to expel Uyghers to meet demands from China. The statement was carried by the IS-linked Aamaq news agency.

The blast tore through a crowded mosque in the city of Kunduz during Friday noon prayers, the highlight of the Muslim religious week. It was the latest in a series of IS bombings and shootings that have targeted Afghanista­n’s new Taliban rulers, as well as religious institutio­ns and minority Shiites since US and NATO troops left in August.

The blast blew out windows, charred the ceiling and scattered debris and twisted metal across the floor. Rescuers carried one body out on a stretcher and another in a blanket. Blood stains covered the front steps.

A resident of the area, Hussaindad Rezayee, said he rushed to the mosque when he heard the explosion, just as prayers started. “I came to look for my relatives, the mosque was full,” he said.

The worshipper­s targeted in Friday’s were Hazaras, who have long suffered from double discrimina­tion as an ethnic minority and as followers of Shiite Islam in a majority Sunni country.

The Islamic State group and the Taliban, who seized control of the country with the exit of the foreign troops, are strategic rivals. IS militants have targeted Taliban positions and attempted to recruit members from their ranks.

 ?? Picture: AP Photo/Abdullah Sahil ?? People view the damage inside of a mosque following a bombing in Kunduz province northern Afghanista­n on Friday. A powerful explosion in the mosque frequented by a Muslim religious minority in northern Afghanista­n on Friday has left several casualties, witnesses and the Taliban’s spokesman said.
Picture: AP Photo/Abdullah Sahil People view the damage inside of a mosque following a bombing in Kunduz province northern Afghanista­n on Friday. A powerful explosion in the mosque frequented by a Muslim religious minority in northern Afghanista­n on Friday has left several casualties, witnesses and the Taliban’s spokesman said.

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