21 killed in Kandahar suicide bombing
Bombing occurrs at time when government employees were queueing to collect their salaries
KANDAHAR: At least 21 people were killed and several others injured in a suicide blast outside a bank in Afghanistan’s Kandahar city on Thursday, BBC quoted a doctor at the regional hospital as saying. However, local police put the death toll at three and the number of injured at 12.
The blast mostly killed civilians who had gathered in front of the bank to withdraw cash, the Kandahar police department said in a statement. “A suicide attack occurred in which three compatriots were killed and 12 others were wounded,” he said.
“Commonly our compatriots gather there to collect their salaries,” he said, adding that the “victims were civilians”.
The dead and about 50 injured people were shifted to Mirwais hospital, the region’s largest, a doctor from the hospital told BBC on the condition of anonymity.
Afghanistan’s capital is Kabul but Supreme Leader Hibatullah Akhundzada lives in Kandahar city, in the southern province of the same name that is the birthplace of the Taliban movement.
Taliban authorities had surrounded the area outside the bank and did not let journalists close to the site. However, a journalist saw what appeared to be unconscious people or dead bodies being loaded into ambulances in the wake of the blast.
Firefighters and security personnel were clearing the area, where blood, scraps of clothes and shoes littered the ground. Hospitals did not respond to requests for information, saying they had been told not to speak to the media.
The number of bomb blasts and suicide attacks in Afghanistan has markedly declined since the Taliban ended their insurgency after seizing power in August 2021, ousting the US-backed government. However, a number of armed groups — including the regional chapter of Daesh — remain a threat.
Multiple explosions have been reported around Afghanistan since the start of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan on March 11, but few have been confirmed by Taliban officials.
-
Hailee Steinfeld Spills Her 'no-phone' Rule With Husband Josh Allen -
Bowen Yang Gets Honest About Post SNL Life: 'It’s An Adjustment' -
Charlize Theron Delivers Strong Message At 2026 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony -
Lil Jon Reacts To Son Nathan Smith's Death: 'Devastated' -
Bianca Censori Reveals Where She And Kanye West Stand On Having Children Together -
Taylor Swift Hypes Olympic Athletes In Surprise Video Message -
Timothy Busfield Charged With Four Counts Of Child Sexual Abuse -
Amy Schumer Explains Why Her Sudden Photo Surge Is ‘not A Cry For Help’ -
Kanye West First Contacted Bianca Censori While In Marriage To Kim Kardashian? -
Travis Kelce Reveals What His Nieces Really Do When He, Taylor Swift Visit -
Lola Young Makes Career Announcement After Stepping Back From Touring -
Priyanka Chopra Shares Heartfelt Message For Nick Jonas -
Spotify, Major Labels File $13b Lawsuit Over Alleged Music Scraping -
Travis Kelce Opens Up About Being Backup Plan For His Nieces -
Winter Olympics 2026: Chinese Robot Dance Goes Viral In Milan -
Jessica Biel Urged To Divorce Justin Timberlake?