At Least 62 Killed in Mosque Attack in Eastern Afghanistan
Multiple bombs believed used, collapsing the roof
Jason Ditz
A major mosque blast in Afghanistan’s eastern Nangarhar Province tore through the complex during Friday prayers, killing at least 62 people and wounding 36 others.
Security officials say they believe a number of different explosives were used in the attack, positioned around the compound. The explosion caused the roof of the mosque to collapses in on the worshipers. Witnesses reported hearing a single loud explosion.
As far as who did it, officials aren’t drawing any conclusions yet. The Taliban denied responsibility and condemned the attack on a mosque. ISIS may be a more likely attacker, as they are based in Nangarhar.
ISIS hasn’t taken credit, however, which would be unusual for them. While they are often comfortable attacking mosques, they usually want to brag about it after the fact, and sofar have said nothing.
Security officials say they believe a number of different explosives were used in the attack, positioned around the compound. The explosion caused the roof of the mosque to collapses in on the worshipers. Witnesses reported hearing a single loud explosion.
As far as who did it, officials aren’t drawing any conclusions yet. The Taliban denied responsibility and condemned the attack on a mosque. ISIS may be a more likely attacker, as they are based in Nangarhar.
ISIS hasn’t taken credit, however, which would be unusual for them. While they are often comfortable attacking mosques, they usually want to brag about it after the fact, and sofar have said nothing.
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