Just Earth News | @justearthnews | 15 Oct 2021, 06:03 am Print
Kandahar Mosque Blast Unsplash
Kandahar: At least 16 people died and 32 others were injured as a blast rocked a Shia mosque in Afghanistan's Kandahar province on Friday, media reports said.
The blast occurred when Friday prayers were offered in the mosque.
Another Juma & another attack on the Shia of Afghanistan. It is absolutely ridiculous to expect terrorists to provide protection to Afghans against other terrorists. The World has thrown Afghans to the wolves. The cost of this new "great game" is more Afghan deaths#KandaharBlast pic.twitter.com/tdTg9jCYC5
— Mohsin Dawar (@mjdawar) October 15, 2021
Pictures from inside Bibi Fatima mosque show shattered windows and bodies lying on the ground and other worshippers trying to help, reports BBC.
Eyewitnesses told Tolo News three back-to-back explosions hit the mosque, one of the biggest in Kandahar city, causing high casualties.
#KANDAHAR_ATTACK
— Tajuden Soroush (@TajudenSoroush) October 15, 2021
Today’s blast happened again during Friday prayers. According to local residences, the number of casualties from today’s attack in the Shia mosque in Kandahar is high. pic.twitter.com/QDZKVT2e4g
Local officials told TOLO News that 16 people were killed and nearly 40 others wounded.
Fatemiyah Grand Mosque is the largest #Shia mosque in #Kandahar. It is always packed with hundreds of worshippers on Fridays. The picture on the left shows an ordinary Friday, on the right the aftermath of today’s blast. Truly heartbreaking! #Afghanistan pic.twitter.com/zpRoLokB81
— Saleem Javed (@mSaleemJaved) October 15, 2021
No group has claimed responsibility for the incident.
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