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Islamic State claims mosque bombing in south Afghanista­n

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KABUL, AFGHANISTA­N >> The Islamic State group claimed responsibi­lity for a deadly suicide bombing on a Shiite mosque in southern Afghanista­n that killed 47 people and wounded scores more. Relatives laid the bodies of the victims to rest Saturday and called on the Taliban

to protect them.

IS said in a statement posted late Friday on social media that two of the group’s members shot and killed security guards manning the entrance of the Fatimiya mosque in Kandahar province.

One detonated his explosives at the entrance of the mosque and the other inside.

IS’s news agency Amaq in a statement gave the names of the attackers as Anas alKhurasan­i and Abu Ali alBaluchi, both Afghan nationals.

The families of the victims Saturday dug their graves and carried the bodies to their final resting place. In total, 63 graves were dug, but the Taliban’s chief for the provincial department of culture and informatio­n maintained the official death toll was 47.

“There are so many who have lost body parts, and among those in hospital in serious condition, I don’t know how many more numbers will be added to the death toll,” said community elder Hajji Farhad.

Shiite leader Sayed Mohammed Agha called on the Taliban government to take serious measures to protect the Shiite minority, “because our enemies will harm our society by any means they can.”

The attack came a week after a bombing claimed by the local Islamic State affiliate killed 46 people at a Shiite

mosque in northern Afghanista­n, raising fears that IS — an enemy of both the Taliban and the West — is expanding its foothold in Afghanista­n. Friday’s attack was the deadliest to strike Afghanista­n since the dramatic U.S. exit from the country, which allowed the Taliban to seize control of the Afghan capital.

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