Bombs exploded aboard two passenger vans carrying Shi’ite Muslims within the northern Afghanistan metropolis of Mazar-e-Sharif on Thursday, killing not less than 9 folks, an official stated.
The blasts comply with an explosion at a Shi’ite mosque within the metropolis final week, which killed 11, as Afghanistan grapples with an increase in assaults by Islamic State following the withdrawal of overseas forces final yr.
The group has claimed duty for Thursday’s assault in a publish on its Telegram account.
“The bombs were placed inside the vans; due to those blasts nine have been killed and 13 injured,” Mohammad Asif Wazeri, spokesman of Mazar-e-Sharif’s commander informed Reuters.
The public transport vans have been operated and utilized by the native Shi’ite neighborhood, he added.
Shi’ite neighborhood, a minority Muslim sect in Afghanistan, is steadily attacked by Sunni militant teams, together with Islamic State.
Taliban authorities who took over after the Western pullout stated earlier this week that they had eradicated most of Islamic State’s presence in Afghanistan. But regardless of the assertion, assaults towards Shi’ites proceed in lots of components of the nation.
Last week, blasts tore via a highschool in a predominantly Shi’ite Hazara space in western Kabul, killing not less than six.