ISIS KILLS MORE THAN 80 IN AFGHANISTAN’S DEADLIEST
TERROR ATTACK.
The Islamic
State has taken credit for a suicide bombing Saturday(23rd
July,2016) that killed 81 people and wounded another 231 in the Afghan capital
of Kabul, marking the country’s deadliest attack since U.S. forces invaded
in 2001.The massive attack marked first
time ISIS has been able to hit Kabul itself. ISIS targeted a peaceful
protest march by Afghanistan’s Hazara community, which is made up of Shiite
Muslims. The terrorist group considers the Shia branch of Islam heretical, and
has frequently targeted Shiite Muslims in other attacks across the Middle East.
Several video
recordings of the attack showed body parts, blood and clothing strewn across
the city streets. Authorities believe two ISIS suicide bombers mounted the
strike. Haroon Chakhansuri, a spokesman for Afghan President Ashraf Ghani, told
the Associated Press that one of the bombers was shot and killed before he
could detonate his explosives. The video below shows the scene of the attack as
it happened. ISIS claimed responsibility via a statement issued through its
Amaq news agency. Taliban forces were quick to send out their own statement
denying involvement, alleging that ISIS was attempting to “ignite a civil war.”
Suicide bombers
often work in pairs. The goal is to set off an initial bomb, usually in a
crowded city street or building, and follow it up with another when emergency
personnel attempt to aid the wounded. Witnesses told the AP that Afghan
security forces shot into the air just after the explosion in an apparent
attempt to disperse the crowd.ISIS has a small, but growing presence along
Afghanistan’s eastern border with Pakistan. Afghan security forces have been
mainly focused on countering a resurgent Taliban threat across the country,
though ISIS has been able to pick off recruits disgruntled with both the
Taliban and al-Qaida. While the terrorist group has engaged in smaller attacks in
Afghanistan, Saturday’s is unprecedented.
Prof. John Kurakar

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