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Islamic State kills 41 in attack on cultural center

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KABUL, Afghanista­n—An Islamic State suicide bomber struck a Shiite cultural center in Kabul on Thursday, killing at least 41 people and underscori­ng the extremist group’s growing reach in Afghanista­n even as its self-styled caliphate in Iraq and Syria has been dismantled.

The attack may have targeted the pro-Iran Afghan Voice news agency housed in the two-story building. The Sunni extremists of IS view Shiite Muslims as apostates and have repeatedly attacked Afghanista­n’s Shiite minority and targets linked to neighborin­g Iran. The attack wounded more than 80 people, many of whom suffered severe burns.

Local Shiite leader Abdul Hussain Ramazandad­a said the bomber slipped into an academic seminar at the center and blew himself up among the participan­ts. More bombs went off just outside the center as people fled.

The IS-linked Aamaq news agency said four bombs were used in the assault, one strapped to the suicide attacker. It said the center was funded by Iran and used to propagate Shiite beliefs.

Ali Reza Ahmadi, a journalist with Afghan Voice, said he leaped from the window of his second-floor office after the first bomb went off and saw flames pouring from the basement.

At nearby Istiqlal Hospital, Director Mohammed Sabir Nasib said the emergency room was overwhelme­d. Additional doctors and nurses were called in to help. At the height of the crisis, more than 50 medics were working to save the wounded.

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