South Wales Echo

Suicide bombers hit Afghan mosque

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SUICIDE bombers have attacked a Shiite mosque in southern Afghanista­n that was packed with worshipper­s attending Friday prayers, killing at least 32 people and wounding 68, according to a Taliban official.

The attack on the Imam Barga mosque came a week after a bombing, claimed by a local affiliate of socalled Islamic State affiliate, killed 46 people at a Shiite mosque in northern Afghanista­n.

Murtaza, an eye-witness who like many Afghans goes by one name, said four suicide bombers attacked the mosque. Two detonated their bombs at a security gate, allowing the other two to run inside and strike the congregati­on of worshipper­s.

He said Friday prayers are typically attended by around 500 people.

The extremist group, which is opposed to the ruling Taliban, views Shiite Muslims as apostates deserving of death.

IS has claimed a number of deadly bombings across the country since the Taliban seized power in August amid the withdrawal of US forces. The group has also targeted Taliban fighters in smaller attacks.

Taliban spokesman Bilal Karimi confirmed the explosion and said an investigat­ion was under way.

An official in the provincial hospital said the facility received seven bodies and 13 wounded, adding that the death toll would likely rise.

The Taliban have pledged to restore peace and security after decades of war. Both the Taliban and IS adhere to a rigid interpreta­tion of

Islamic law but IS is far more radical, viewing itself as part of a worldwide Islamic caliphate that includes better-known branches in Iraq and Syria.

The Taliban and IS are Sunni Muslims but they are bitterly split by ideology and have fought each other on numerous occasions.

That Taliban have pledged to protect Afghanista­n’s Shiite minority, which suffered persecutio­n during the last period of Taliban rule in the 1990s.

 ?? ?? People inspect the inside of a mosque following a suicide bombers attack in the city of Kandahar, southwest Afghanista­n
People inspect the inside of a mosque following a suicide bombers attack in the city of Kandahar, southwest Afghanista­n

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