Afghanistan observes day of national mourning after Kabul attack
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Afghanistan is observing a day of national mourning after a Daesh-claimed bomb attack left 80 dead during a demonstration in the capital, Kabul.
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Jul 24, 2016 09:06 UTC
  • Afghanistan observes day of national mourning after Kabul attack

Afghanistan is observing a day of national mourning after a Daesh-claimed bomb attack left 80 dead during a demonstration in the capital, Kabul.

People held funeral processions on Sunday for those killed at the Deh Mazang Square during a peaceful demonstration by Shia Muslim protestors of the Hazara ethnic group against a controversial power line project.

The Daesh Takfiri terrorists claimed responsibility for the bombing.

According to Afghan authorities, at least 231 people were also wounded, some in critical condition, in the Saturday attack.

Police said one of the attackers successfully detonated his explosives, while the second one only managed to defectively explode himself. A third assailant was shot dead by security forces before he could detonate his vest.

President Ashraf Ghani condemned the bombings and said he was “deeply saddened” by the terrorist attack.

President Ghani’s office, however, noted that the organizers of the demonstration had been warned to cancel the protest after intelligence said that an attack was likely.

The power line project, which is scheduled to be implemented by 2018, would see the establishment of a 500-kilovolt transmission line from Turkmenistan to Kabul.

Originally, the line was to pass through the impoverished provinces of Bamyan and Wardak, which host large Hazara populations. However, it was later rerouted, with the government alleging that the redesigned course cut costs.

The Hazara say they want the line to pass through Bamyan and Wardak, west of Kabul, where many of them live, to ensure their power supply.

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