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62 die in Afghan mosque blast

KABUL: An explosion rocked a mosque in eastern Afghanistan as dozens of people gathered to offer Friday prayers, causing the roof to collapse and killing 62 worshippers, provincial officials said. Attahullah Khogyani, spokesman for the Governor of Nangarhar, said the militant attack wounded 36 others.

62 die in Afghan mosque blast

A volunteer carries an injured youth to hospital after an explosion in Haska Mina district of the Nangarhar province on Friday. AFP



Kabul, October 18 

An explosion rocked a mosque in eastern Afghanistan as dozens of people gathered to offer Friday prayers, causing the roof to collapse and killing 62 worshippers, provincial officials said.

Attahullah Khogyani, spokesman for the Governor of Nangarhar, said the militant attack wounded 36 others. He said it was not immediately clear if the mosque was attacked by a suicide bomber or some other type of bombing. “Both men and children are among those killed and wounded in the attack,” he said.

No one immediately claimed responsibility for the attack, but the Taliban and the Islamic State are active in eastern Afghanistan, especially Nangarhar province.

Zahir Adil, spokesman for the public health department in Nangarhar Province, said 23 of the wounded were transferred to Jalalabad, the provincial capital, and the rest were being treated in the Haskamena district clinic.

The violence comes a day after a United Nations report said that Afghan civilians are dying in record numbers in the country’s increasingly brutal war, noting that more civilians died in July than in any previous one-month period since the UN began keeping statistics.

“Civilian casualties at record-high levels show the need for all parties concerned to pay much more attention to protecting the civilian population, including through a review of conduct during combat operations,” said Tadamichi Yamamoto, the UN secretary-general’s special representative for Afghanistan.

The report said that pro-government forces caused 2,348 civilian casualties, including 1,149 killed and 1,199 wounded, a 26 per cent increase from the same period in 2018. It said 2,563 civilians were killed and 5,676 were wounded in the first nine months of this year. Insurgents were responsible for 62 per cent. July, August and September were the deadliest months so far this year.

In western Herat province, six civilians, including four children, were killed on Thursday when their vehicle was hit by a roadside bomb, said Jelani Farhad, spokesman for the provincial governor. He added that five other civilians were wounded in the attack in the Zawal district. — AP

Civilian casualties at record high

A United Nations report said Afghan civilians are dying in record numbers in the country’s increasingly brutal war

4,313   killed and wounded in the past three months

2,563  killed and 5,676 wounded in 9 months this year

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