Arab Times

IS claims Afghan wedding suicide blast that killed 63

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The Islamic State militant group claimed responsibi­lity on Sunday for a suicide blast at a wedding reception in Afghanista­n that killed 63 people, underling the dangers the country faces even if the Taleban agree a pact with the United States.

The Saturday night attack came as the Taleban and the United States try to negotiate an agreement on the withdrawal of US forces in exchange for a Taleban commitment on security and peace talks with Afghanista­n’s US-backed government.

Islamic State (IS) fighters, who first appeared in Afghanista­n in 2014 and have since made inroads in the east and north, are not involved in the talks. They are battling government and US-led internatio­nal forces and the Taleban.

The group, in a statement on the messaging website Telegram, claimed responsibi­lity for the attack at a west Kabul wedding hall, in a minority Shi’ite neighbourh­ood, saying its bomber had been able to infiltrate the reception and detonate his explosives in the crowd of “infidels”.

IS has claimed some of the most bloody attacks in Afghan cities over the past couple of years, with some aimed at the Shi’ite minority.

The Taleban had earlier denied responsibi­lity for the Kabul attack and condemned it.

More than 180 people were wounded with many women and children among the casualties, interior ministry spokesman Nasrat Rahimi said on Sunday, as families thronged to Kabul’s crowded cemeteries.

“We want peace, not such brutal suicide attacks,” said Ahmad Khan, who was burying a relative.

Pictures on social media from the scene of the blast showed bodies strewn amid overturned table and chairs at the wedding hall, with dark blood stains on the carpet.

Both the bride and groom survived. (RTRS)

 ??  ?? An Afghan soldier inspects a damaged Dubai City wedding hall after an explosion in Kabul, Afghanista­n on Aug 18. A suicide-bomb blast ripped through a wedding
party on a busy Saturday night. (AP)
An Afghan soldier inspects a damaged Dubai City wedding hall after an explosion in Kabul, Afghanista­n on Aug 18. A suicide-bomb blast ripped through a wedding party on a busy Saturday night. (AP)

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