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Deadly Suicide Attack Kills 20 in Afghanistan

March 21, 2024
Deadly Suicide Attack Kills 20 in Afghanistan

Relatives attend the funeral of a man killed in a suicide attack in Kandahar

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In Kandahar, Afghanistan, a suicide bombing rocked the city on Thursday, resulting in three confirmed deaths, according to authorities from the Taliban, who attributed the attack to ISIS.

Initially, the provincial information department reported three fatalities and 12 injuries. However, sources later informed AFP that the death toll had risen to 20 individuals.

The explosion, which occurred around 8:00 am (0330 GMT), targeted a gathering of individuals outside the New Kabul Bank branch in central Kandahar, situated in the southern province.

Inamullah Samangani, the director of information and culture for Kandahar province, explained that the bank was bustling with people collecting their salaries when the explosion occurred. He emphasized that the victims were civilians.

Following the blast, Taliban authorities cordoned off the area around the bank, restricting journalists from approaching the scene. Nevertheless, an AFP correspondent observed ambulances transporting what appeared to be unconscious or deceased individuals from the site.

Firefighters and security personnel worked to clear the area, which was strewn with blood, torn clothes, and discarded shoes.

Despite a significant decrease in the frequency of bomb blasts and suicide attacks in Afghanistan since the Taliban’s takeover in August 2021, various armed groups, including the regional faction of ISIS, continue to pose a threat.

While multiple explosions have been reported across Afghanistan since the commencement of the holy month of Ramadan on March 11, Taliban officials have confirmed few of these incidents.

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