Terrorists attacked women's hospital and cemetery in Afghanistan
Terrorists attacked women's hospital and cemetery in Afghanistan
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Kabul: Terrorist infiltration that has been increasing in our country for many days. Every day, hearing the news of someone's death is increasing panic in someone's mind. Everyone is troubled by the continuous terrorist attack, where the Indian soldiers are constantly fighting with their lives and protecting the country. On Tuesday, three unidentified gunmen opened indiscriminate fire and hurled grenades at an obstetric hospital in the capital on Tuesday, in which five people, including two newborns, died and 15 were injured. At least 21 people were killed and 30 were injured in an attack during the last rites in Nangarhar province.

According to the report, those killed in the Shia-dominated Dasht-e-Barchi area of Kabul include two women beside a newborn and a security guard. All three attackers have been killed. There is a possibility of increasing the death toll.

A part of the hospital also houses the office of the International Medical Charity and Medicine Sense Frontier, in which a large number of foreign workers work. It is believed that these people were the target of the attacker. It has been learned that the spokesman of the Governor of Nangarhar province, Ataullah Khogayani, said that the suicide bomber blew himself up during the funeral of a local police commander. No terrorist group has claimed responsibility for both the attacks, but the Taliban's hand is being told behind it.

India has strongly condemned the terrorist attacks in Afghanistan on 11 and 12 May. In a statement issued by the Ministry of External Affairs, it has been said that India strongly condemns this barbaric terrorist attack against women, children and innocent civilians.

On Monday, four people, including a child, were injured in four bomb blasts in the northern area of Kabul. Local officials had said that one bomb was placed under the dustbin and three others on the roadside. Kabul Police spokesperson Fardaus Fermarge told that the bombs were placed at a distance of 10-20 meters along the road. He said that a 12-year-old girl was injured in the blast and the police is investigating the site of the incident. So far no one has claimed responsibility for the bombing and it is not known who was on the target of the blast. Both Taliban and Islamic State factions are active in and around Kabul, which has been continuously targeting civilians and military.

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