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Scores dead as IS claims twin blasts in Kabul

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KABUL: The Islamic State militant group has claimed responsibi­lity for twin explosions that ripped through crowds of Syiah Hazaras in Kabul, killing at least 80 people and wounding 231 others in their first major attack in the Afghan capital.

The bombings yesterday, apparently aimed at sowing sectarian discord in a country well known for Syiah-Sunni harmony, came as thousands of Hazaras gathered to protest over a multi-million-dollar power line.

Charred bodies and dismembere­d limbs littered the scene of the attack, with ambulances struggling to reach the site as authoritie­s had overnight blocked key intersecti­ons with stacked shipping containers to control movement of the protesters.

“As a result of the attack 80 people were martyred and 231 others were wounded,” the interior ministry said in a statement.

“Based on initial informatio­n, the attack was carried out by three suicide bombers ... The third attacker was gunned down by security forces.”

The wounded overwhelme­d city hospitals, officials said, with reports emerging of blood shortages and urgent appeals for donors circulatin­g on social media.

The Taliban, who are in the middle of their annual summer offensive and are more powerful than IS, strongly denied any involvemen­t in the attack.

IS claimed the bombings in a statement carried by its affiliated Amaq news agency, calling it an attack on Syiahs.

“Two fighters of the Islamic State detonated their explosive belts in a gathering of Syiahs in ... Kabul,” Amaq said.

The National Directorat­e of Security, Afghanista­n’s main intelligen­ce agency, said the attack was mastermind­ed by Abu Ali, an IS commander in Nangarhar’s volatile Achin district. — AFP

 ?? — Reuters ?? Painful ordeal: An Afghan man weeping outside a hospital after the suicide attack in Kabul.
— Reuters Painful ordeal: An Afghan man weeping outside a hospital after the suicide attack in Kabul.

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