In Kabul Classroom Bombing No Group Has Yet Claimed Responsibility: Taliban
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Kabul Suicide Blast: The Taliban-led foreign ministry said this in a newsletter on Saturday as no group has yet claimed responsibility for Friday's attack.
After dozens of Afghans were killed in a deadly attack on the Kaj educational center in Kabul, Taliban said that it was an act carried out by "evil circles on mosques, educational centers, and other public places" and is a conspiracy of the "enemies" of the Afghan people, media reports said. UNAMA human rights teams in Kabul helping establish accurate record of college attack in #Hazara neighbourhood.Latest UN figures show at least 35 killed & 82 hurt. Majority of casualties are girls & young women.All names need documenting & remembering & justice must be done.
The Taliban-led foreign ministry said this in a newsletter on Saturday as no group has yet claimed responsibility for Friday's attack on which United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) has claimed that 35 people have lost their lives and the number of injured people is more than 80 people.
There are multiple media reports claiming that about 100 students of the institute have been killed in the attack, however, UNAMA said that its human rights teams in Kabul are helping to establish an accurate record of the college attack in the Hazara neighbourhood.
"Latest UN figures show at least 35 killed and 82 hurt. Majority of casualties are girls and young women. All names need documenting & remembering & justice must be done," UNAMA tweeted.