5/9/21

DailyKenn.com — An estimated fifty people — many young girls — were killed when an Islamic hate group bombed a girls' school in Kabul, Afghanistan. 

The bombing is reminiscent of the Birmingham, Alabama church bombing in 1963 that killed four girls of color. 

Another 100 were wounded in the Afghanistan attack. 

Excerpted from abcnews.go.com ▼

Three explosions outside the school entrance struck as students were leaving for the day, said Arian. The blasts targeted Afghanistan’s ethnic Hazaras who dominate the Dasht-e-Barchi neighborhood, where the bombings occurred. Most Hazaras are Shiite Muslims. The Taliban denied responsibility, condemning the attack and the many deaths.

The first explosion came from a vehicle packed with explosives, followed by two others, said Arian, adding that the casualty figures could still rise.

In the capital rattled by relentless bombings, Saturday's attack was among the worst.

 

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