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Suicide attack on Shiite mosque in Afghanistan's Kandahar leaves dozens dead

Suicide bombers attacked a Shiite mosque in the southern Afghan city of Kandahar during Friday prayers, witnesses said, killing more than 40 worshippers and injuring scores of others, according to the official sources.

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Published October 15,2021
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Suicide bombers attacked a Shiite mosque packed with worshippers attending Friday prayers in southern Afghanistan, killing more than 40 people and leaving dozens of others injured, according to a hospital official and a witness.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the carnage at the Fatimiya mosque in Kandahar province. It came a week after a bombing claimed by the local Daesh [ISIS] affiliate killed 46 people at a Shiite mosque in northern Afghanistan.

Murtaza, who and like many Afghans goes by one name, said he was inside the mosque during the attack and reported four explosions: two outside and two inside. He said Friday prayers at the mosque typically draw about 500 people.

Video footage showed bodies scattered across bloodstained carpets, with survivors walking around in a daze or crying out in anguish.

A local hospital official who was not authorized to speak to the media provided the casualty toll on the condition of anonymity.

Daesh [ISIS] has claimed a number of deadly bombings across the country since the Taliban seized power in August amid the withdrawal of U.S. forces. The group, which also regards the Taliban as enemies, has targeted Taliban fighters in smaller attacks.

The Taliban have pledged to restore peace and security after decades of war.

The Taliban have pledged to protect Afghanistan's Shiite minority, which was persecuted during the last period of Taliban rule, in the 1990s.