
The Afghan capital was once again rocked by a terrible explosion, a suicide attack on an educational institution killed 23 people, most of whom were students, while many others were injured.
According to foreign media, the suicide blast occurred outside an educational institution in Dasht Barchi, a Hazara-majority area of Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, where entrance tests were being held and more than 600 students were present.
The spokesperson of the Kabul Police says that 23 students have been killed so far, most of whom are female students, while 27 are injured and have been shifted to the hospital. As the condition of most of the injured is critical, the death toll is expected to increase.
The police spokesman says that no terrorist group has yet claimed responsibility for the suicide blast, but ISIS and other terrorist organizations have claimed responsibility for most of the attacks on Hazara Baradi in the past.
These are women learning in an education center #Afghanistan before the #Blast Check the following tweet in the thread to see what happened to them afterwards. More than 100 have already died!!#kabulblast #StopHazaraGenocide pic.twitter.com/VkA0MLFNg7
— Anastasia Petrova (@ana_petrov1) September 30, 2022
It should be noted that the educational centers of this area have been attacked by extremists. A few days before the Taliban took power last year, 85 people were killed and 300 injured in three bomb blasts near a school in the same area, and a year later, a suicide attack in an educational center in Dasht Barchi. 24 students were killed.
Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid strongly condemned the suicide blast on the school on Twitter and indicated that strict action will be taken against those responsible and expressed his heartfelt condolences to the bereaved.
No group claimed responsibility for the first of these attacks, but Daesh claimed responsibility for the second.
It should be noted that after assuming power in 2021, the Taliban expressed its determination to ensure the safety of the Afghan people, however, in the past few months, there have been frequent explosions in mosques and urban areas.









