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Afghan suicide mosque attacks kill dozens of worshippers | |
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At least 40 people have been killed in two separate attacks on Shia mosques in Afghanistan, officials say. | |
A gunman entered the Imam Zaman mosque in the capital Kabul before opening fire and detonating an explosive, killing more than 30 worshippers. | |
A second attack in Afghanistan's Ghor province killed at least 10 people. | |
No group has so far said it carried out the attacks, but so-called Islamic State (IS) has previously targeted Shia mosques across Afghanistan. | |
An eyewitness told the BBC that the scene at Kabul's Imam Zaman mosque, in the west of the city, "looks like a front line". | |
The attacker is reported to have opened fire as worshippers gathered for Friday prayers, before detonating a bomb. | The attacker is reported to have opened fire as worshippers gathered for Friday prayers, before detonating a bomb. |
Kabul police spokesman Basir Mojahid confirmed the incident at the Shia mosque in Kabul, but did not give further details. | |
A spokesman for the Afghan interior ministry said investigators were working at the scene to determine the "nature of the explosion," AFP news agency reports. | A spokesman for the Afghan interior ministry said investigators were working at the scene to determine the "nature of the explosion," AFP news agency reports. |
Meanwhile the attack on the Shia mosque in the country's central Ghor province also killed a pro-government militia commander, according to reports. | |
Details of the attacks remain unclear and the number of casualties is likely to rise. Dozens of worshippers were also injured in the attacks, Afghan's health ministry said. | |
Friday's attacks come just days after police in Kabul said they had arrested a would-be suicide truck bomber, averting a major incident. | |
In August, more than 20 people were killed in a bomb attack against worshippers in Kabul. | In August, more than 20 people were killed in a bomb attack against worshippers in Kabul. |
A truck bomb in the Afghan capital in May killed more than 150 people and wounded some 400 more, most of them civilians. |