80 dead as IS claims twin blasts during Kabul protest


Kabul, Jul 23 (AP): Islamic State group jihadists claimed responsibility for twin explosions today that ripped through crowds of Shiite Hazaras in Kabul, killing at least 80 people and wounding 231 others in their first major attack in the Afghan capital.

The bombings, apparently aimed at sowing sectarian discord in a country well known for Shia-Sunni harmony, came as thousands of Hazaras gathered to protest over a multi-million-dollar power line.

Charred bodies and dismembered limbs littered the scene of the attack, with ambulances struggling to reach the site as authorities had overnight blocked key intersections with stacked shipping containers to control movement of the protesters.

"As a result of the attack 80 people were martyred and 231 others were wounded," the interior ministry said in a statement.

"Based on initial information, the attack was carried out by three suicide bombers... The third attacker was gunned down by security forces."

The wounded overwhelmed city hospitals, officials said, with reports emerging of blood shortages and urgent appeals for donors circulating on social media.

The Taliban, who are in the middle of their annual summer offensive and are more powerful than IS, strongly denied any involvement in the attack.

IS claimed the bombings in a statement carried by its affiliated Amaq news agency, calling it an attack on Shiites.

"Two fighters of the Islamic State detonated their explosive belts in a gathering of Shiites in... Kabul," Amaq said.

The attack represents a major escalation for the IS group, which so has largely been confined to the eastern province of Nangarhar.

The National Directorate of Security, Afghanistan's main intelligence agency, said the attack was masterminded by Abu Ali, an IS commander in Nangarhar's volatile Achin district.

The attack came as thousands of demonstrators gathered to demand that a multi-million-dollar power line pass through their electricity-starved province of Bamiyan, one of the most deprived areas of Afghanistan with a large Hazara population.

"The horrific attack on a group of peaceful protestors in Kabul demonstrates the utter disregard that armed groups have for human life," Amnesty International said in a statement.

"Such attacks are a reminder that the conflict in Afghanistan is not winding down, as some believe, but escalating, with consequences for the human rights situation in the country that should alarm us all."

In a statement, Afghan President Ashraf Ghani said he was "deeply saddened" by the carnage, adding that the casualties included security officials.

"Holding protests is the right of every citizen of Afghanistan... but terrorists entered the protests, and carried out explosions that martyred and wounded a number of citizens including members of security forces," the presidential palace said.

The protest march was largely peaceful before the explosions struck as the demonstrators sought to march on the presidential palace, waving flags and chanting slogans such as "death to discrimination".

The 500-kilovolt TUTAP power line, which would connect the Central Asian nations of Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan with electricity-hungry Afghanistan and Pakistan, was originally set to pass through the central province.

But the government re-routed it through the mountainous Salang pass north of Kabul, saying the shorter route would speed up the project and save millions of dollars.

Hazara leaders in the ethnically divided nation lashed out at the Pashtun president, calling the decision prejudiced against the Hazaras, a community that has suffered a long history of oppression.

The three million-strong Hazara community has been persecuted for decades, with thousands killed in the late 1990s by Al-Qaeda and the mainly Pashtun Sunni Taliban.

 

 

  

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  • Rudy, Naravi

    Sun, Jul 24 2016

    In their language it's called as a peaceful event which they want to export it to the other countries.

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  • Vikas G, Udupi

    Sat, Jul 23 2016

    Hope conscious pricks some idiot now. Sucide has no religion !

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  • Mw, Dubai

    Sat, Jul 23 2016

    If u give entry to dogs and pigs u need to see these kinds of blasts...

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  • Praveen , Kulshekar

    Sun, Jul 24 2016

    Why do you want to name the obedient and faithful pets.

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  • PEDDU, MANGALURU

    Sat, Jul 23 2016

    HATS OFF TO THOSE SYMPATHIZERS OF INDIA

    SAYING NONSENSE AND JUSTIFYING THE ACT OTHER THAN INDIA THESE SYMPATHIZERS TREATED AS SLAVES OR SECOND CITIZENSHIP LIKE POOKI DO

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  • Stevan, Udupi

    Sat, Jul 23 2016

    Now some people here start to shout that it is a Israel work.

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  • moshu, Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 24 2016

    God knows who is behind it... But for sure they jointly operating terror along with another terror state USA using drones and killing multiple times more than above numbers every alternative week. No one can deny the facts.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Sat, Jul 23 2016

    Afghan people are fed up of Pakistan Backed Taliban.. Pakistan want Afghanistan to fall into hands of taliban so that they can use Afghan soil as their base And create Proxy war into central Asian Countries. And South Asian countries.

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  • Rajesh, mangalore

    Sat, Jul 23 2016

    Afghanisthan to Pakisthan Yemen to Iraq it seems Shias are soft target.

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  • Ramesh S, MANGALORE

    Sat, Jul 23 2016

    ..God only can save minority communities in these countries..

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  • Manju, Mumbai

    Sat, Jul 23 2016

    Pre-Islamic period of Afghanistan was peaceful.

    Afghanistan should go back to their root religion Buddhism to prevail peace there.

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  • Chris, Tel Aviv

    Sat, Jul 23 2016

    I fully agree with you.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Nashville

    Sat, Jul 23 2016

    Headless people ...

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  • Dev Kumar, Bajpe/Lajpat Nagar

    Sat, Jul 23 2016

    while such blasts occur..always multiply with eight.
    as media never give right quantity.
    kabalis are lead in afghanistan.
    are demanding stake in all.
    wants to give them royalty..as there right in it.

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  • SK, Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 24 2016

    There is no use of multiplying by 8 or 10....Use your own fabricating machine to get the figures and govt statistics....Here is the example of your own Fabricating machine....

    Dev Kumar, Mangalore/New Delhi
    Thursday, July 07, 2016

    Proof banayi jathi hai...hothi nahi hai. Mahol aaise banao taki ushe geraftaar kare. Yahan akal ki kaam hothi hai..

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Sat, Jul 23 2016

    The world is seems to be undergoing the turmoils of losing innocent people because of militant acts.

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