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Afghanistan war: Kabul mosque blast shatters calm for Eid

A bombing at a mosque on the outskirts of the Afghan capital Kabul has killed at least 12 people attending Friday prayers, police say.

The impact in Shakardara area went ahead the second day of a three-day Taliban and armed force truce to stamp the Eid celebration toward the finish of Ramadan. Nobody has said they were behind the besieging, which additionally injured at any rate 15. The Taliban denied association. On Thursday, impacts in Kandahar and Kunduz territories killed nine individuals. Friday’s bomb impact was the most major of the fierce episodes that have damaged the truce. The imam driving supplications was among the dead. It came not exactly seven days after scores of individuals, primarily understudies, were killed in a bombarding outside a school in Kabul. In any event 165 others were injured.The Afghan government censured the Taliban for the assault, however the gathering denied inclusion. There have been no significant reports so far of battling between the different sides since the ceasefire started on Thursday for the Eid al-Fitr celebration toward the finish of the fasting month of Ramadan. Assaults in Kabul and different pieces of the nation are additionally completed by Islamic State (IS) aggressors, who are not signatories to the three-day truce. The Taliban have ventured up assaults on the Afghan government as of late as the US and Nato get ready to pull out the entirety of their leftover soldiers by 11 September.

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