Many civilians killed after blast at Kabul’s 2nd-largest mosque
A bomb exploded in the entrance of a mosque in the Afghan capital on Sunday leaving a “number of civilians dead”, a Taliban spokesperson said.
The bomb targeted the sprawling Eidgah Mosque, the second-largest mosque in Kabul, where a memorial service was being held for the mother of Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid, who later tweeted the attack had claimed civilian lives.
Taliban fighters were not harmed in the attack, Taliban spokesperson Bilal Karimi told the Associated Press. Those killed in the attack were civilians outside the mosque gate. He did not provide a figure for the number killed and said an investigation was ongoing.
Emergency NGO, an Italian-funded hospital in Kabul, tweeted it had received four people wounded in the blast.
No one immediately claimed responsibility for the attack. However, since the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan in midaugust, attacks by Islamic State (IS) group militants against them have increased.
IS maintains a strong presence in the eastern province of Nangarhar and considers the Taliban an enemy. IS has claimed several attacks against the Taliban, including several killings in the provincial capital of Jalalabad.