Multiple Casualties in Blast Near Mosque in Afghan City of Herat

  • 3/25/2018
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A suicide attack near a Shi’ite mosque in the Western Afghan city of Herat killed at least one person and wounded eight others, police and health officials said, in the latest assault against the Muslim minority. The men stormed the grounds of the mosque, but security guards shot dead one of them and the other blew himself up before reaching the hall where worshippers were praying, AFP quoted provincial governor spokesman Jilani Farhad as saying. “Our Shi’ite brothers were praying in the mosque when two suicide bombers entered the mosque compound. Fortunately, the bombers were identified by Afghan police and local residents,” Deputy police chief Aminullah Amin said. Amin said that one of the bombers was shot by security guards while the second detonated his explosives. The area around the mosque was cordoned off by police and ambulances were seen rushing victims to hospitals in the city, media reported. Health officials said one person was confirmed dead, with eight wounded, but the final figures could change. Militant group ISIS claimed responsibility for the attack, which followed another blast that was claimed by the group in Kabul last week and killed about 30 people near a Shi’ite shrine as the city celebrated Nawruz, the New Year festival. Herat, one of the most prosperous cities in Afghanistan, has experienced periodic episodes of violence but has not suffered the same level of attacks as the capital Kabul. The local affiliate of ISIS first appeared in Afghanistan three years ago. As well as its main stronghold in the eastern region of Nangarhar, on the border with Pakistan, fighters declaring allegiance to the group have been active in northern Afghanistan. The group has also claimed numerous attacks in Kabul and other cities, though many experts doubt whether it has the capacity to conduct such attacks alone and believe it may have received help at times from other militant groups. The violence has occurred alongside a general deterioration in security in Afghanistan as Taliban insurgents have fought government forces across much of the country, killing thousands of civilians every year.

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