Original title: the largest terrorist attack in Afghanistan after the withdrawal of U.S. troops: more than 100 people died in the bloody Mosque of "human bomb"
On October 8, a suicide bomber detonated a bomb at a Shiite mosque in Kunduz, northern Afghanistan, killing at least 100 people and wounding dozens of others. Analysts believe that this is an attack launched by isis-k, the sworn enemy of the Taliban and a branch of the terrorist organization "Islamic state".
"Man bomb" detonated a bomb in the mosque, causing heavy casualties.
It is reported that on Friday, October 8, religious activities were being held in the mosque in Kunduz. A suicide bomber detonated the bomb, causing heavy casualties. It is reported that this is the most serious terrorist attack since the withdrawal of US troops and the Taliban took power at the end of August.
At present, no organization has claimed the attack, but isis-k, the sworn enemy of the Taliban and the branch of the terrorist organization "Islamic state", has repeatedly targeted Shiites in an attempt to provoke sectarian violence in Sunni majority Afghanistan.
After the explosion, people were rescuing the wounded.
Kunduz's geographical location makes it a key transit point for economic and trade exchanges with Tajikistan. In the process of the Taliban regaining power this year, there has been fierce fighting here.
Shiites account for about 20% of the Afghan population. Many of them are Hazara, an ethnic group that has been severely persecuted in Afghanistan for decades.
Text / Nandu reporter Chen Lin
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