The Manila Times

Dozens killed in Kabul mosque suicide bombing

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KABUL: The smell of death permeated the Imam Zaman mosque in Kabul on Saturday hours after dozens of Shiite worshipper­s were slaughtere­d by a suicide bomber during evening prayers.

Broken glass and dust covered the red carpet, soaked in the blood of the men, women and children who had been praying on Friday when the attacker blew himself up, causing carnage in the cavernous prayer hall.

At least 39 people were killed and 45 others wounded in the assault claimed by the Islamic State group—one of two deadly mosque attacks on Friday—capping one of the bloodiest weeks in Afghanista­n in recent memory.

“The windows of the mosque were broken, and blood and

- erywhere and you could smell mosque,” Ibrahim, who rushed to the mosque after the blast, told Agence France-Presse.

“This is absolutely barbarism. What kind of Islam is this? They are attacking worshipper­s at the time of prayers. Even mosques are not safe for us to pray.”

People expressed anger at the government’s inability to protect its citizens in the Afghan capital, which accounted for nearly 20 percent of the country’s civilian - not protect us they have to resign take charge,” an eyewitness told Agence France-Presse.

In recent weeks more than 400 civilians were given training and weapons to boost security at Shiite mosques in Kabul, which have been targeted by IS militants, but Ibrahim said women entering the Imam Zaman were not checked.

“We believe the bomber had worn a woman’s long veil and sneaked into the mosque and detonated himself among the worshipper­s,” said Ibrahim, a community leader.

Hours after the suicide bomb,

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There were no reports of casualties but the attack came after the militants launched four deadly assaults on police and military bases in recent days.

Including Friday’s victims at the two mosque attacks, the death toll for the week stands at more than 180.

Early Saturday dozens of anxious relatives, some of them crying, stood outside the mosque’s main gate, which had been cordoned off by heavily armed police, as they waited for news of the whereabout­s of their loved ones.

‘ Worshipper­s covered in blood’

An eyewitness told Agence FrancePres­se that the attacker detonated his explosive device among the worshipper­s towards the end of the prayer session.

“It was one suicide bomber packed with explosives and hand grenades wrapped around his body,” the man told Agence France-Presse.

The dead and wounded were taken to hospitals around the city but people complained that it had taken emergency services more than an hour to arrive at the scene.

Hundreds of sandals littered the entrance to the mosque, left behind by the worshipper­s killed and wounded in the latest deadly attack on a Shiite mosque by IS, who belong to the rival Sunni branch of Islam.

A woman wearing a hijab sobbed as she crouched on the ground searching for the shoes of her brother and young nephews who died in the attack.

“I was in the mosque ablution area when I heard a blast. I rushed inside the mosque and saw all the worshipper­s covered in blood,” Hussain Ali told Agence FrancePres­se shortly after the explosion.

“Some of the wounded were to help me help the wounded but everyone was in a panic. It took ambulances and the police about an hour to reach the area.”

The force of the blast shattered all the windows of the mosque. Its walls and ceiling were covered with dark blood spatters and peppered with shrapnel.

 ?? PHOTO AFP ?? MOSQUE OF DEATH Afghan residents inspect the Imam Zaman Shiite mosque the day after a suicide attack during Friday evening prayers, in Kabul on Saturday.
PHOTO AFP MOSQUE OF DEATH Afghan residents inspect the Imam Zaman Shiite mosque the day after a suicide attack during Friday evening prayers, in Kabul on Saturday.

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