Suicide attack at a wedding in Kabul, 63 people remained dead

Suicide attack at a wedding in Kabul, 63 people remained dead

A bomb exploded at a wedding in Afghanistan's capital, Kabul, killing 63 people and wounding more than 180 others. Witnesses told the BBC a suicide bomber exploded during a wedding ceremony. The explosion occurred in an area west of the city populated mainly by Shiite Muslims. The Taliban denied that [...]

Witnesses told the BBC a suicide bomber exploded during a wedding ceremony.

The explosion occurred in an area west of the city populated mainly by Shiite Muslims.

The Taliban denied they were behind the attack. No other group has accepted the bombing.

Muslim Sunite militants, including the Taliban and the Islamic State Group, have repeatedly targeted minorities Shia Hazara in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

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