A Taliban fighter looks out from inside a Shiite mosque in Kandahar on October 15, 2021, after a suicide bomb attack during Friday prayers that killed at least 33 people and injured 74 others, Taliban officials said. (Photo by Javed TANVEER / AFP) Members of Taliban stand guard near a Shiite mosque in Kandahar province on October 15, 2021, after at least 16 people were killed and 32 wounded when explosions hit a Shiite mosque, a hospital spokesman told AFP. (Photo by JAVED TANVEER / AFP)
KABUL : At least 41 people were dead and scores injured after an explosion tore through a Shia mosque during Friday prayers in the Afghan city of Kandahar.
The explosion’s cause is not yet clear but a suicide bombing is suspected.
One witness told AFP he heard three explosions – at the main door, where worshippers wash, and a third blast.
The mosque was full of people at the time of the blast and at least 15 ambulances were at the scene.
Taliban special forces have secured the site and have asked people to donate blood to help the victims, Reuters reports.
BBC Afghanistan correspondent Secunder Kermani says that IS-K, a local branch of the Islamic State Group, was expected to say it was behind the attack.
Last Friday, a suicide attack on a Shia mosque during Friday prayers in the northern city of Kunduz killed at least 50 people. IS-K said it carried out the attack, which was the deadliest since US forces left at the end of August.
IS-K is the most extreme and violent of all the jihadist militant groups in Afghanistan, and is violently opposed to the governing Taliban.
The Taliban took control of Afghanistan after foreign forces withdrew from the country at the end of August following a deal agreed with the US.
It came two decades after US forces had removed the militants from power in 2001.-Source: BBC,Dawn,,AFP
-Agencies