Blast kills 5 civilians at Kabul mosque

A Taliban fighter stands guard outside the entrance of a hospital where the victims of an explosion are to be brought, in Kabul, Afghanistan, on October 3, 2021. (AFP)
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Updated 03 October 2021
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Blast kills 5 civilians at Kabul mosque

  • Mosque was holding prayers for the mother of Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid
  • It was the deadliest attack in Kabul since US forces left at the end of August

KABUL: At least five civilians were killed in a bomb blast outside a Kabul mosque on Sunday, the interior ministry said. It was the deadliest attack in the Afghan capital since US forces left at the end of August.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility, but suspicion fell on Daesh extremists who have stepped up attacks on the Taliban in recent weeks, particularly in a Daesh stronghold in eastern Afghanistan.
An apparent roadside bomb went off at the gate of the sprawling Eid Gah Mosque in Kabul at a time when a memorial service was being held for the mother of chief Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid. Five people were killed, Interior Ministry spokesman Qari Saeed Khosti said.
The explosion underscored the growing challenges the Taliban face just weeks after they took control of Afghanistan in a blitz campaign, culminating in their takeover of Kabul on Aug. 15.
Three suspects were arrested in Sunday’s explosion in Kabul, said Bilal Karimi, a Taliban spokesman. He said Taliban fighters were not harmed.
Mohammad Israil, a Kabul resident, said he heard “a loud sound” and saw people running away.




Taliban fighters walk at the entrance of the Eidgah Mosque after an explosion in Kabul, Afghanistan, on October 3, 2021. (AP)

An Italian-funded emergency hospital in Kabul tweeted it had received four people wounded in the blast.
The area around the mosque was cordoned off by the Taliban, who maintained a heavy security presence. Later in the afternoon the site was cleaned. The only signs of the blast was slight damage to the ornamental arch by the entrance gate.
Daesh militants have stepped up attacks against the Taliban since their mid-August takeover, signaling a widening conflict between them.
IS maintains a strong presence in the eastern province of Nangarhar, where it has claimed responsibility for several killings in the provincial capital of Jalalabad.
In late August, a Daesh suicide bomber targeted American evacuation efforts at Kabul’s international airport. The blast killed 169 Afghans and 13 US service members and was one of the deadliest attacks in the country in years.
Attacks in Kabul have so far been rare, but in recent weeks IS has shown signs it is expanding its footprint beyond the east and closer toward the capital.
On Friday, Taliban fighters raided a Daesh hideout just north of Kabul in Parwan province. The raid came after a Daesh roadside bomb wounded four Taliban fighters in the area.


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