Afghanistan: Death count in Kabul classroom bomb blast rises to 35 

Afghanistan: Death count in Kabul classroom bomb blast rises to 35 

The death count from a suicide bombing on Afghanistan’s Kabul classroom has risen to 35. The majority of the victims of the attack, Shiite Hazara women, organised a resolute protest against the "genocide" of their minority group.

Afghanistan: Death count in Kabul classroom bomb blast rises to 35 
India TodayNE
  • Oct 01, 2022,
  • Updated Oct 01, 2022, 6:18 PM IST

The death count from a suicide bombing on Afghanistan’s Kabul classroom has risen to 35.

The majority of the victims of the attack, Shiite Hazara women, organised a resolute protest against the "genocide" of their minority group.

A suicide bomber detonated himself at a study centre on September 30 while hundreds of students were completing examinations to prepare for university admission exams in the western Dasht-e-Barchi neighbourhood of the Afghan capital.

The Hazara minority community, a historically persecuted group that has recently been the subject of some of Afghanistan's most savage atrocities, is located in the neighbourhood, which is a primarily Shiite Muslim enclave.

No group has claimed responsibility for the attack at the Kaaj Higher Educational Centre.

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