Suicide bombing kills 41 in Afghan mosque: Officials

There was a suicide bombing in the city's main mosque as people finished praying, say officials.


Afp October 26, 2012
Suicide bombing kills 41 in Afghan mosque: Officials

KABUL: A suicide bomber killed at least 41 people, including five children, when he struck at a mosque in northern Afghanistan after Eidul Azha prayers on Friday, officials said.

Dozens more were wounded as the bomb ripped through the crowd of worshippers  in Maymana city in Faryab province and there were fears the death toll could rise.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility, but suicide bombings are a favourite weapon of Taliban trying to topple the Western-backed government of President Hamid Karzai.

The attacker was wearing a police uniform when he blew himself up at the entrance to the city's packed Eid Gah mosque, deputy provincial governor Abdul Satar Barez told AFP.

"Our latest death toll shows 41 deaths, and that might rise," he said.

"Nineteen were members of the security forces, including police, army and intelligence agents. Seventeen were civilians and five children are also among the dead."

Barez, like many other provincial officials, was at the scene at the time of the bombing and described the horror of the blast in the midst of a religious celebration.

"We had just finished Eidul Azha prayers and we were congratulating and hugging each other," Barez said.

"Suddenly a big explosion took place and the area was full of dust and smoke and body parts of police and civilians were all over the place. It was a very powerful explosion."

One eyewitness, Sayed Moqeed, described the bomber as appearing to be in his early teens.

"Suddenly I heard a very big explosion," he said. "Everywhere were pieces of bodies, hands and limbs. The suicide attacker was in police uniform, he looked to be around 14 or 15 years old."

Karzai strongly condemned the attack, calling the perpetrators "the enemies of Islam and humanity".

"Those who take the happiness of Muslims during Eid days cannot be called human and Muslim," he said.

Northern Afghanistan is relatively peaceful, with the Taliban, who were ousted from power in a US-led invasion in 2001, concentrating their operations in the south and east of the country.

COMMENTS (28)

Enlightened | 12 years ago | Reply

@S K Afridi: You are among the many Pakistanis who are inclined to blame US, RAW, Afghans etc for militancy in Pakistan little realising that the monsters created by your esteemed establishment to liberate Kashmir and end foreign occupation in Afghanistan have grown too big and are taking the state head on to promote their own agenda of ruling the respective country. These so called jihadis are killing anyone who opposes their religious ideology ie implementation of sharia in Pakistan or confront them on their known stand on education to girls eg Malala's incident, destroying schools, military fighting them eg killing and beheading of soldiers etc. Taleban spokespersons have several times justified killings of innocent people to stop army operations against them and whether or not Islamic teaching allows them to carry out these barbarities or all killings are handiwork of the foreign agencies is left to your and others discretion who still refuse to believe or admit that Muslims can other Muslims. Regards

Mirza | 12 years ago | Reply This is a direct and simple message from Taliban to the world in general and Afghans in particular. This is what the future would look like under Taliban! Happy Eid and sacrifice of humans
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