Afghanistan: Prayers were being held at mosque, sudden blast and...
Afghanistan: Prayers were being held at mosque, sudden blast and...
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Kabul: The country has not been relieved of bomb blasts even after Taliban rule began in Afghanistan. With chaos and instability, bomb blasts have become Afghanistan's fate. The bottom line is that there are reports of blasts day in and day out. In the same episode, an explosion occurred on Friday (November 12, 2021) at a mosque in the Spinghar district of Nangarhar province during Friday prayers, killing at least three people. Several others were also reportedly injured in the blast.

According to reports, a dozen people, including the cleric of the mosque, who were offering prayers in the blast, were badly injured. A Taliban official told the media that the bomb blast was confirmed. The official said, "I confirm the blast during Friday prayers inside a mosque in Spinghar district. There have been deaths and injuries to people. Qari Haneef, an official spokesman for Nangarhar province, told the media that the bomb appeared to have been placed in the mosque.

Atal Shinwari, a resident of the locality, told the media that the blast took place around 1:30 pm local time (09:00 GMT). A doctor at a local hospital told the media that at least three people were killed and 15 others injured in the blast. No one has claimed responsibility for the blast so far, but the Islamic State (IS) is being suspected.

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