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Islamic State claims deadly bomb blasts on minibuses in Afghan city

Sunni group continues to target Shia in string of bombings

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 29 Apr 2022 10:00AM

Islamic State claims deadly bomb blasts on minibuses in Afghan city
A wounded Afghan man receives treatment at a hospital after he was injured in a bomb blast at the Shia Seh Dokan Mosque in Mazar-i-Sharif on April 21. The blasts yesterday come a week after the attack on the mosque killed at least 12 worshippers and wounded scores more. – AFP pic, April 29, 2022

KABUL – The Islamic State group claimed two bomb blasts aboard minibuses that killed at least nine people yesterday in Afghanistan’s Mazar-i-Sharif, a week after a deadly explosion at a Shia mosque in the northern city.

The number of violent public attacks across Afghanistan has fallen since the Taliban returned to power last August, but the Sunni Islamic State group has continued to target Shia, whom they view as heretics.

A string of deadly bombings targeting minority communities has convulsed the country in the past two weeks during the fasting month of Ramadan.

Yesterday’s blasts occurred within minutes of each other in different districts of Mazar-i-Sharif as commuters were heading home to break their dawn-to-dusk fast, Balkh provincial police spokesman Asif Waziri said.

“The targets appear to be Shia passengers,” he said, adding 13 people were wounded in the blasts.

The regional Islamic State chapter, ISKP, took credit for the bombings, which it said inflicted 30 casualties.

Images posted on social media showed one minibus engulfed in fire, while the other was mangled, with Taliban fighters seen transporting victims from the vehicle to hospitals. 

The blasts came one week after an attack on a Shia mosque in Mazar-i-Sharif killed at least 12 worshippers and wounded scores more.

That explosion was followed a day later by the bombing of another mosque in Kunduz targeting the minority Sufi community.

It killed at least 36 people during Friday prayers.

In Kabul, another attack also targeted Shia, with two bombs detonated at a school, killing six students.

The jihadist IS claimed the mosque attack in Mazar-i-Sharif, but no group has so far taken responsibility for the bombing in Kunduz or at the Kabul school.

Shia Afghans, who are mostly from the Hazara community, make up between 10% to 20% of Afghanistan’s population of 38 million.

The regional branch of IS in Sunni-majority Afghanistan has repeatedly targeted Shia and minorities such as Sufis, who follow a mystical branch of Islam.

IS is a Sunni Islamist group, like the Taliban, but the two are bitter rivals.

The biggest ideological difference is that the Taliban pursued an Afghanistan free of foreign forces, whereas IS wants an Islamic caliphate stretching from Turkey to Pakistan and beyond.

Taliban officials insist their forces have defeated IS, but analysts say the jihadist group remains a key security challenge. 

Afghan government spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said earlier yesterday that several arrests had been made in connection with the string of recent attacks.

“These attacks targeted places that did not have enough security like mosques and a school, but now we have stepped up security in such places,” he said. – AFP, April 29, 2022

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