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100 children killed in suicide bombing at Kabul school: Report

KABUL,SEPT 30 : At least 100 children died in a suicide bombing at an education centre in Kabul, according to reports. As per a local journalist, students, mostly Hazaras and Shias, were killed in the incident. The Hazaras are Afghanistan’s third largest ethnic group.

The blast took place at the Kaaj education centre in the Dasht-e-Barchi area in the west of the city, BBC reported.

A local journalist, Bilal Sarwary, tweeted, “We have so far counted 100 dead bodies of our students. The number of students killed is much higher. Classroom was packed. This was a mock university entrance exam, so students could prepare for the real one.”

Recalling the horror, the scribe said one of the instructors at Kaaaj higher education center picked up human body parts and picked up hands and legs.

“We have so far counted 100 dead bodies of our students. The number of students killed is much higher. Classroom was packed. This was a mock university entrance exam, so students could prepare for the real one.” A member of the Kaaj higher education center tells me.

— BILAL SARWARY (@bsarwary) September 30, 2022

A video before the blast showing the class of students that was targeted was also shared on micro-blogging site Twitter.

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Dashte Barche in West Kabul have been constantly the target of deadly ISKP attacks. Hazaras and Shias murdered inside their classrooms, his tweet read further.

#AFG Brutal attack against one of Afghanistan’s most oppressed communities. Dashte Barche in West Kabul have been constantly the target of deadly ISKP attacks. Hazaras and Shias murdered inside their classrooms. #NOTJUSTNUMBERSLIVES pic.twitter.com/viZ46TXUC7

— BILAL SARWARY (@bsarwary) September 30, 2022

“Students were preparing for an exam when a suicide bomber struck at this educational centre. police spokesman Khalid Zadran had said.

Karen Decker, charge d’affaires at the US mission to Afghanistan, said in a tweet, “The U.S. strongly condemns today’s attack on the Kaaj Higher Educational Center. Targeting a room full of students taking exams is shameful; all students should be able to pursue an education in peace & without fear.”

The U.S. strongly condemns today’s attack on the Kaaj Higher Educational Center. Targeting a room full of students taking exams is shameful; all students should be able to pursue an education in peace & without fear.

-The India Today

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