A suicide bombing at an education centre in Afghanistan’s capital Kabul killed at least 24 people and wounded dozens more on Saturday, officials said.
A Ministry of Interior spokesperson, Tariq Arian, cited security guards as identifying a bomber who detonated explosives in the street outside the Kawsar-e Danish educational centre.
Twenty four were killed and 57 were injured in the attack, according to the interior ministry.
At least 13 people were killed and 30 otjers wounded ina suicide attack in PD13 Kabul city. pic.twitter.com/nZJGVkoCHP
— Pajhwok Afghan News (@pajhwok) October 24, 2020
Islamic State claimed responsibility for the bombing, the group said in a statement on Telegram, without providing evidence.
A Taliban spokesperson on Twitter denied responsibility for the attack, which comes at a sensitive time as teams representing the insurgents and the government meet in Qatar to seek a peace deal.
#AFG Most of the victims were from some of the most impoverished&remote communities in Daykundi, Ghor, Bamian& Wardak . They came to Kabul to study and look for a brighter future. Victims of today’s attack very young, 18, 20 and 25 years old. Dreams shattered. Futures ruined. pic.twitter.com/XThh4n7B3A
— BILAL SARWARY (@bsarwary) October 24, 2020
The attack took place in an area of west Kabul that is home to many from the country’s Shia community, a religious minority in Afghanistan targeted by groups such as Islamic State in the past.
Dozens of students died in the same area of Kabul in an attack on another education centre in 2018, while in May gunmen attacked a maternity ward, killing 24, including mothers and babies.
The latest attack comes on the back of heavy fighting in multiple provinces in recent weeks, which has displaced thousands of civilians in southern Helmand province.
“How much more can we endure, as individuals and as society? How many times can we rise?” asked Shaharzad Akbar, the chairperson of Afghanistan’s Independent Human Rights Commission on Twitter, saying the targeting of civilians was a war crime.
Attack on educational center in Kabul leaves civilians, children and youth, killed & injured. After a week of horrific violence across Afg this news drains every last ounce of energy & hope. How much more can we endure, as individuals & as society? How many times can we rise?
— Shaharzad Akbar (@ShaharzadAkbar) October 24, 2020
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