Kabul School Bombing: The UN said on Monday that 46 women and girls were among the 53 people murdered in the suicide attack of a Kabul classroom on September 30. 53 people have now died as a result of the blast that occurred in the Hazara neighbourhood of the Afghan capital on Friday, according to the UN Mission in Afghanistan. Additionally, it stated that the blast injured 110 individuals.
Several accounts suggest that more than 100 pupils were murdered in the incident.
The UN mission in Afghanistan tweeted, “Our human rights team continues recording the crime: validating facts & establishing trustworthy data to challenge denial & revisionism.”
The UNAMA stated that its human rights teams in the Afghan capital are aiding in producing an accurate record of the attack at the education centre. Several accounts suggest that more than 100 pupils were murdered in the incident.
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A protest march was organised by several Hazara women against the terror attack at the Kaaj Educational Center.
When the explosion occurred, students were taking a mock college exam inside the education centre in Dasht-e-Barchi, which is located west of Kabul’s PD-6.
On Saturday, even India denounced the Kabul suicide attack and offered its sympathies to the victims’ families.
“We express our sorrow over yesterday’s terrorist attack at the Kaaj Educational Center in Dasht-e-Barchi, Kabul, and our sympathies to the victims’ families. India vehemently rejects the ongoing persecution of innocent kids in educational facilities “spokesperson for the Ministry of External Affairs, Arindam Bagchi Tweets from Arindam Bagchi.
Days prior to the most recent explosion, explosions were recorded in Kabul near the Wazir Akbar Khan neighbourhood and outside the Russian Embassy.
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In September, a blast at the entrance to the consular section of the Russian Embassy in Kabul resulted in the deaths of two staff members and numerous injuries among Afghan citizens.
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