• 100 children killed in suicide bombing at Kabul school: Report

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    100 children killed in suicide bombing at Kabul school: Report

    The scribe described the horror of one of the Kaaaj higher education institution instructors picking up human body parts, including hands and legs.

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    According
    to reports, a suicide explosion at an education centre in Kabul resulted in at
    least 100 students dying. According to a local journalist, the event resulted
    in the deaths of pupils, primarily Hazara and Shia. The Hazaras are the
    third-largest ethnic group in Afghanistan.



    According to the BBC, the
    explosion happened at the Kaaj education centre in the west of the city's
    Dasht-e-Barchi neighbourhood.



    color:black">We have so far counted 100 dead bodies of our students, tweeted a
    local journalist named Bilal Sarwary. The number of fatalities among students
    is substantially greater. The classroom was full. The purpose of this practice
    test was to help pupils get ready for the real university entrance exam.



    color:black">The scribe described the horror of one of the Kaaaj higher
    education institution instructors picking up human body parts, including hands
    and legs.



    "As of right now, we
    have counted 100 of our kids' lifeless bodies. The number of fatalities among
    students is substantially greater. The classroom was full. The purpose of this
    practice test was to help pupils get ready for the real university entrance exam.
    I learn from a member of the Kaaj higher education center.



    color:black">According to Karen Decker, charge d'affaires at the US mission in
    Afghanistan, "The attack on the Kaaj Higher Educational Center today is
    strongly condemned by the United States. It is dishonorable to target a
    classroom full of students who are taking examinations; all students should be
    able to do so in peace and safety."



    The attack on the Kaaj
    Higher Educational Center today is strongly condemned by the United States. It
    is dishonourable to target a classroom full of kids who are taking
    examinations; all students should be free to do so in peace and safety.



     



    mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman";color:black">"Security teams
    have arrived at the scene; specifics regarding the attack's nature and the
    number of casualties will be made public later. Attacking civilian targets
    demonstrates the enemy's inhumanity and moral bankruptcy." Bloodied
    victims were seen being dragged away from the site in videos that were shared
    online and pictures that were released by local media.