Kabul| The death toll in a car bomb near a school in Kabul, Afghanistan, has risen to 50. Afghanistan’s interior ministry gave its information on Sunday. At least 100 people were injured in Saturday’s bombing near a school in Dutt-e-Barchi, a Shia-Hazara populated area of the Afghan capital, the news agency DPA News Agency quoted ministry spokesman Tariq Arian. Have become.
Most of the civilians in the bombings were schoolgirls. The attack occurred while the children were returning home from school.
The number of victims may still increase as ambulances were moving the injured and dead by late Saturday.
The bombing students were widely condemned both domestically and internationally.
No group has claimed responsibility for the attack yet.
The Taliban denied their involvement in the attack.
However, the government has blamed the terrorist group.
President Ashraf Ghani strongly condemned the attack and instructed health officials to provide the best possible treatment for the injured.