Daesh attack in Afghanistan kills more than a dozen civilians
A attack by Daesh terrorists in central Afghanistan resulted in the deaths of several civilians, primarily targeting Shia Hazaras who had gathered to welcome pilgrims returning from Karbala, a significant Shia holy site in Iraq.
The attack took place in the Karyudal area, located on the border between Daykundi and Ghor provinces on Thursday.
Unidentified gunmen opened fire on the group, killing at least 14 people and injuring four others, according to local sources. The Daesh terrorist group claimed responsibility for the attack.
The attackers reportedly stopped a bus carrying the victims and, under the guise of taking photographs, opened fire on them.
The victims were residents of Daykundi province’s Sang Takht district, who had traveled to meet relatives returning from the Arbaeen pilgrimage, a significant event in Shia Islam commemorating the martyrdom of Imam Hussein.
Though attacks in Afghanistan have decreased since the Taliban’s takeover in 2021, Daesh-Khorasan, the Afghanistan branch of the terrorist group, continues to pose a significant threat, particularly targeting the Shiite community.
Despite the Taliban government’s efforts to downplay the group’s influence, recent attacks, including a suicide bombing in Kabul earlier this month, highlight the ongoing security challenges in the region