Sun.Star Cebu

AFGHAN MOSQUE BLAST KILLS 18; PRO-TALIBAN CLERIC AMONG VICTIMS

-

HERAT, Afghanista­n — An explosion tore through a crowded mosque in western Afghanista­n on Friday, Sept. 2, 2022, killing at least 18 people. including a prominent cleric close to the Taliban, Taliban officials and a local medic said. At least 21 people were hurt.

The explosion in the city of Herat left the courtyard of the Guzargah Mosque littered with bodies, the ground stained with blood, video from the scene showed. Men shouted, “God is great,” in shock and horror.

The bomb went off during Friday noon prayers, when mosques are full of worshipper­s.

Among the dead was Mujib-ul Rahman Ansari, a prominent cleric who was known across Afghanista­n for his criticism of the country’s Western-backed government­s over the past two decades. Ansari was seen as close to the Taliban, who seized control over Afghanista­n a year ago as foreign forces withdrew.

His death was confirmed by the chief Taliban spokesman, Zabihullah Mujahid. Just before the bombing, Ansari had been meeting in another part of the city with the Taliban government’s deputy prime minister, Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, who was on a visit to Herat. He had rushed from the meeting to the mosque to get to the noon prayers, an aide to Baradar said in a tweet mourning the cleric.

Ambulances transporte­d 18 bodies and 21 people wounded from the blast to hospitals in Herat, said Mohammad Daud Mohammadi, an official at the Herat ambulance center. There was no immediate claim of responsibi­lity for Friday’s blast.

Last month, a bombing at a mosque in the capital Kabul targeted and killed a pro-Taliban cleric in an attack claimed by the Islamic State group. IS has waged a bloody campaign of attacks on Taliban targets and minority groups, particular­ly Shiites whom the extremist Sunni IS considers heretics. It has frequently hit mosques with suicide attacks during Friday prayers.

Herat’s Guzargah Mosque, where Ansari has long been the preacher, draws followers of Sunni Islam, the dominant stream in Afghanista­n that is also followed by the Taliban.

Ansari was for years a thorn in the side of Afghanista­n’s pro-Western government. In his sermons at the Guzargah, he urged his many supporters to carry out protests against the government­s and preached against women’s rights. /

 ?? / AP ?? EXPLOSION. People run near the site of an explosion in Herat, Afghanista­n, on Friday, Sept 2, 2022. Taliban officials and a local medic say an explosion tore through a crowded mosque in the western province, killing more than a dozen people, including a prominent cleric.
/ AP EXPLOSION. People run near the site of an explosion in Herat, Afghanista­n, on Friday, Sept 2, 2022. Taliban officials and a local medic say an explosion tore through a crowded mosque in the western province, killing more than a dozen people, including a prominent cleric.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines