Eleven people were killed on the bus, 50 outside school: Now the Taliban declare three days off Bajram

At least 11 people have died and dozens more have been injured following the bombing of a bus in the southern province of Afghanistan, Zebulun. This bombing occurred Sunday evening, province Governor Gul Islam Sial said, adding that another 25 people including a woman and a child were in a position [...]
This bombing occurred on Sunday evening, province Governor Gul Islam Sial said, adding that another 25 people including a woman and a child were in critical condition.
Another attack occurred on Monday, against a vanbus in the province of Parwan, north of the capital, Kabul, killing 2 people and injuring nine others, the Foreign Affairs Minister said, The Guardian, translates Periscopi in Albanian.
This attack came after the Taliban declared three days of ceasefire in Afghanistan to mark the Fiter Bajrami holiday, and after being blamed for Saturday's bombings outside a school that killed more than 50 people, most young girls.
The “Mujahidins of Islamic Emigrat are being instructed to prevent any attack operation against the enemy throughout the country from the first day until Bajrami's third day,” was read in a statement issued by Taliban rebels.
But if the enemy makes an attack on you during these days, stand ready to defend yourself and your territory,” is added further.
Fiter Bajrami marks the end of Ramadan fasting month. /Periscope












