kabul suicide bomb shock at the education center While students are taking the exam, they die and get hurt.
On September 30, AFP and the BBC reported that unrest in Afghanistan under the Taliban government said that a suicide bombing had occurred. At Kaaj Tutoring Center, a private college that educates male and female students in the neighborhood of Dacht-e-Barkey. west of Kabul in the morning local time 19 people were killed and another 27 injured, and no group has announced behind the scenes.
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Police said a suicide bomber opened fire at the cram center while students were taking university entrance exams. Videos in the local media and online showed the bodies of the dead in a row on the floor of a nearby hospital. part of the tutoring center Debris and overturned tables in classrooms damaged by suicide bombs. The injured students said there were about 600 students in the class. But most of the casualties were women.
before and after the attack. #kabul pic.twitter.com/JDm8vIWSJB
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The report said that the families of the victims rushed to hospitals. However, in at least one hospital, Taliban officials forced the victims’ families to leave. for fear that the people will be attacked
Abdul Nafi Tagor, spokesman for the Afghan Ministry of Internal Affairs. posted a message on Twitter saying A team of security personnel rushed to the scene of the accident. and condemned this attack on civilian targets as proving the enemy’s inhuman atrocities and lack of moral standards.
Dasht-e-Barkey is the main residence of the Shia Hazara minority. which has long faced persecution by Islamic State (IS) and Taliban militants. who is a Sunni Muslim and sees the Hazara minority as heretic.
The Dacht-e-Barkey area was attacked several times. Sometimes the targets are schools and hospitals, like last year. before the Taliban returned to power. A bomb attacked an all-girls school. At least 85 people died, most of them students. and around 300 people were injured.
A number of girls’ schools in Afghanistan have been closed since the Taliban returned to power in August last year. But some private educational institutions are still open for teaching.
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