EKO HOT BLOG reports that at least three people were killed and 15 wounded Friday by a blast at a mosque in Afghanistan’s restive Nangarhar province, a hotbed of Islamic State activity, officials said.
The blast — for which no group has yet claimed responsibility — underscores one of the many challenges facing the new Taliban regime in Afghanistan, with the UN warning the country is also on the brink of the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.
It happened during Friday prayers in Spin Ghar district of the eastern province, near the border with Pakistan.
“I can confirm a blast during Friday prayers inside a mosque in Spin Ghar district. There are casualties and fatalities,” a Taliban official told AFP.
Walli Mohammed, a local elder, and activist, told AFP a bomb appeared to have been hidden in a loudspeaker near the imam’s rostrum.
When the speaker was switched on to sound the azaan — the call to begin the prayer ritual — the device detonated, he said.
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“So far three killed, 15 wounded,” a doctor at the local hospital told AFP.
Islamic State-Khorasan, the local branch of the jihadist group, first emerged in Nangarhar and was formally recognised by the group’s central leadership in 2015.
The group had a relatively small but potent presence in Afghanistan, and was responsible for some of the deadliest attacks in the country of recent years, massacring civilians at mosques, shrines, public squares, and even hospitals.
But it failed to hold any territory in the region, suffering huge losses because of Taliban and US-led military operations.
Although both IS and the Taliban are hardline Sunni Islamist militant groups, they differ on the issues of religion and strategy, which has led to fierce fighting between the two.
Since the Taliban’s return to power in August, IS has claimed responsibility for a series of bloody attacks, including one at Kabul airport as the US and other countries rushed to evacuate their citizens and Afghan allies from the country.
Among the scores killed were 13 US soldiers, the worst single-day loss for the Pentagon in Afghanistan since 2011.
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EKO HOT BLOG reports that at least three people were killed and 15 wounded Friday by a blast at a mosque in Afghanistan’s restive Nangarhar province, a hotbed of Islamic State activity, officials said.
The blast — for which no group has yet claimed responsibility — underscores one of the many challenges facing the new Taliban regime in Afghanistan, with the UN warning the country is also on the brink of the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.
It happened during Friday prayers in Spin Ghar district of the eastern province, near the border with Pakistan.
“I can confirm a blast during Friday prayers inside a mosque in Spin Ghar district. There are casualties and fatalities,” a Taliban official told AFP.
Walli Mohammed, a local elder, and activist, told AFP a bomb appeared to have been hidden in a loudspeaker near the imam’s rostrum.
When the speaker was switched on to sound the azaan — the call to begin the prayer ritual — the device detonated, he said.
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“So far three killed, 15 wounded,” a doctor at the local hospital told AFP.
Islamic State-Khorasan, the local branch of the jihadist group, first emerged in Nangarhar and was formally recognised by the group’s central leadership in 2015.
The group had a relatively small but potent presence in Afghanistan, and was responsible for some of the deadliest attacks in the country of recent years, massacring civilians at mosques, shrines, public squares, and even hospitals.
But it failed to hold any territory in the region, suffering huge losses because of Taliban and US-led military operations.
Although both IS and the Taliban are hardline Sunni Islamist militant groups, they differ on the issues of religion and strategy, which has led to fierce fighting between the two.
Since the Taliban’s return to power in August, IS has claimed responsibility for a series of bloody attacks, including one at Kabul airport as the US and other countries rushed to evacuate their citizens and Afghan allies from the country.
Among the scores killed were 13 US soldiers, the worst single-day loss for the Pentagon in Afghanistan since 2011.
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