From the BBC:
“Kabul blasts kill six and
wound 20 at boys' school”
(Medical staff move one of the
wounded on a stretcher inside a hospital after blasts rocked a boys' school in
a Hazara neighbourhood in Kabul on April 19, 2022.)
Two bomb blasts at a boys' school
in the Afghan capital Kabul have killed at least six people and wounded more
than 20, officials say. The blasts happened at the Abdul Rahim Shahid high
school in the Shia-dominated west of the city. The number of dead and wounded
is likely to rise. A nearby tuition centre was also targeted in a grenade
attack. There was no immediate claim of responsibility. Islamic State militants
have attacked the area in the past. Initial reports suggested Abdul Rahim
Shahid pupils and staff may have been targeted by suicide bombers, but Kabul
police spokesman Khalid Zadran said improvised explosive devices had been left
outside the school, killing six people. "These are preliminary figures. We
are at the site and waiting for more details," he said.
Reuters news agency quoted an
unnamed official who said the devices had been placed in backpacks, one of
which had been detonated inside the school gates. Earlier, sources from
Muhammad Ali Jinnah Hospital in Kabul told the BBC they had received four dead
bodies and 19 injured people so far from the school attack. Other blast victims
are being treated elsewhere. Students were leaving morning classes when the
blasts happened, one witness told the AFP news agency. Photographs from the
aftermath of the explosions show bloodstains on the ground alongside discarded
notebooks.
The area in which the attacks
took place - Dasht-e-Barchi - has frequently been the target of attacks by the
local branch of the Islamic State group because of its largely Hazara Shia
Muslim population. Hazaras are an ethnic and religious minority frequently
targeted by Sunni militant groups, who view them as heretics. Local sources
also said a hand grenade had been thrown at a nearby tuition centre for
students preparing for a university entrance exam. After a spate of IS attacks
last year following the Taliban takeover, the group's activities had declined. IS
has carried out a devastating campaign against Shias in Afghanistan over the
last few years. Scores have been killed in bombings on targets including sports
halls, cultural centres and places of education. Last May, more than 90
students and staff were killed in an attack by IS on a girls' school in
Dasht-e-Barchi.
^ It’s sad that any Terrorist
targets Children. ^
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