Dozens feared dead in massive explosion at Kabul mosque
A huge explosion struck a mosque in Kabul during evening prayers on Wednesday, witnesses and police said, with many feared dead or injured.
Afghan police said there were multiple casualties but did not say how many. One Taliban intelligence official told Reuters that as many as 35 people may have been wounded or killed, and the toll could rise further. Al Jazeera quoted an unidentified official as giving a death toll of 20.
A spokesman for Taliban police chief for Kabul city @khalidzadran01 tells me , “There are casualties and fatalities. Taliban security officials in the area investigating the attack.”
— BILAL SARWARY (@bsarwary) August 17, 2022
Kabul's Emergency Hospital said on Twitter they had received 27 patients wounded in the blast, including a seven-year-old child.
Witnesses told Reuters the powerful explosion was heard in a northern Kabul neighbourhood, shattering windows in nearby buildings. Ambulances rushed to the spot.
"A blast happened inside a mosque.... the blast has casualties, but the numbers are not clear yet," Kabul police spokesman Khalid Zadran told Reuters.
According to initial information at least 20 worshippers have been killed, including a renowned Islamic scholar, Amir Mohammad Kabuli and 40 others injured in explosion at a mosque in #Kabul, Khair Khana.
— Pamir News (@PamirNews) August 17, 2022
The blast occurred inside a mosque during evening prayers.#Afghanistan pic.twitter.com/0vpDYjomke
The Taliban intelligence official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the explosion occurred in a mosque among worshippers in Khair Khana area of Kabul.
The Imam of the mosque was among those killed and the toll could still rise, the source added. Intelligence teams were at blast site and investigations were ongoing.
Other officials in the Taliban government did not reply to multiple requests to confirm the number of casualties.