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Afghanistan: Suicide bomber and gunman kill 29, injure 63 at Shiite mosque; Taliban denies involvement

Agence France-Presse • August 2, 2017, 07:00:09 IST
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A suicide bomber and a gunman killed at least 29 people and wounded 63 at a packed Shiite mosque in Afghanistan’s main western city of Herat.

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Afghanistan: Suicide bomber and gunman kill 29, injure 63 at Shiite mosque; Taliban denies involvement

Herat: A suicide bomber and a gunman killed at least 29 people and wounded 63 at a packed Shiite mosque in Afghanistan’s main western city of Herat on Tuesday, the latest attack to highlight the country’s deteriorating security situation. The assault on the Jawadya mosque in Herat, which is close to Afghanistan’s border with Iran, came a day after the Islamic State group claimed a deadly attack on the Iraqi embassy in Kabul. The attack was the latest in a series of assaults on Afghanistan’s minority Shiite population. “The death toll has risen to 29 killed and 63 wounded. Some wounded are in a critical condition so the toll may go up,” hospital spokesman Rafeeq Shirzai told AFP. Herat police spokesman Abdul Ahad Walizada said the assault happened around 8.00 pm (1530 GMT) when “a terrorist attack was carried out on a (Shiite) mosque in the third security district of Herat city”. [caption id=“attachment_3883273” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Policemen and relatives inspect the site of the suicide attack. Reuters Policemen and relatives inspect the site of the suicide attack. Reuters[/caption] “Based on our initial information two terrorists were involved, one of them wearing a suicide vest who detonated himself while the second one was armed with a rifle. They are both dead,” he added. A reporter for AFP said he had seen a number of bodies brought out of the mosque, leading to fears of a heavy death toll. He reported seeing a body torn to pieces at the entrance, possibly that of the attacker, while others were lying in pools of blood inside, some still crying and moving. Photos posted on social media showed large crowds had gathered at the hospital. There was no immediate claim of responsibility but IS has been targeting Shiite minority crowds and mosques in Afghanistan for around a year. The Taliban specifically denied that it was involved. Anti-Islam act The attack comes a day after an assault on the Iraqi embassy in Kabul, which was claimed by the Islamic State (IS), killed two people. IS has been expanding its footprint in eastern Afghanistan and has recently claimed responsibility for several devastating attacks in the capital. But experts have previously questioned whether there are direct links between the group’s local affiliate Islamic State Khorasan Province (IS-K) and the central IS command. On Monday a suicide bomber blew himself up outside the embassy, allowing at least three other militants to breach the compound, unleashing an hours-long gun battle that killed two people. A security source, who declined to be named, said IS could prove to be more dangerous than the Taliban in Afghanistan. Unlike the Taliban which has friends and foes among the international community, IS considers everyone their enemy and will keep attacking soft targets, he said. Shiites, of which there are around three million in Afghanistan, have regularly been targeted in recent years. In June, IS claimed responsibility for a suicide attack on a crowded Shiite mosque in Kabul which killed four people. November 2016 saw a massive suicide blast kill at least 27 people and wound 64 at a Shiite mosque, again in the Afghan capital. In July 2016 IS jihadists claimed responsibility for twin explosions that ripped through crowds of Shiite Hazaras in Kabul, killing at least 85 people and wounding more than 400. Afghanistan’s national unity government said it strongly condemned the Herat attack, describing it in a statement as an “anti-Islam act”. It also called “on the Muslim people of Afghanistan, as well as on the religious scholars, to stand united against the barbaric actions of the terrorists”. President Ashraf Ghani added that “terrorists cannot create sectarian divisions among our people”.

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