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41 killed in IS attack on Afghan cultural centre

Updated on: 28 December,2017 07:51 PM IST  |  Kabul
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The floors of the centre were covered in blood as wailing survivors and relatives picked through the debris, while windows of the news agency were all shattered

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At least 41 people were killed and over 80 injured here on Thursday in a suicide attack on a cultural centre of the Shia minority, which houses a madrasa, a mosque and an office of an Afghan news agency, authorities said. The Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attack. The suicide blast occurred around 10.30 a.m. at the Tebyan Social and Cultural Centre in Dasht-i-Barchi locality of Kabul. The centre houses the office of the Afghan Voice news agency, Tolo News reported.

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The news agency reported on its website that the cultural centre was hosting a seminar about the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan of 1979-1989 when the attack took place. Health Ministry spokesperson Wahid Majroh said four women and two children were among 41 killed. Several journalists and students who were attending the discussion forum also died. He added that 84 people were wounded.



The suicide bombing was followed by two more blasts near the building's main entrance, though all the casualties were from the initial attack, said Kabul police spokesperson Basir Mujahid. He said that a militant detonated himself on the first floor of the building where the event was in progress, while the news agency office was located on the upper floor.

The floors of the centre were covered in blood as wailing survivors and relatives picked through the debris, while windows of the news agency were all shattered. The Islamic State group said on its propaganda outlet Amaq that it had targeted the Shia centre which, it alleged, received support from Iran. The terror group said it killed 100 people and injured at least 120.

The Taliban had earlier issued a statement saying they were not involved. Afghan President Ashraf Ghani's spokesman issued a statement calling the attack an "unpardonable" crime against humanity, and pledging to destroy the terrorist groups. The US Ambassador John R. Bass condemned "the horrific and indiscriminate attack on civilians".

"We remain confident the Afghan government and people, supported by their friends and partners, will defeat those behind these terrible acts," he said. The bloodshed follows an attack on a private television station in Kabul last month, which was also claimed by the Islamic State. Since the end of NATO's combat mission in January 2015, the government has been steadily losing ground to insurgents and now controls only 57 per cent of the country, according to the US Special Inspector General for Reconstruction of Afghanistan.

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