Afghanistan IS blasts a broadcasting station bus Two reporters died 9:20 on June 1

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Two reporters were killed in the Afghan capital, Kabul, when an extremist organization, IS = Islamic State, bombed a bus carrying officials from a local television station. In response to the terrorism, the top of the TV station strongly denounced the IS, saying that "terrorism and freedom of expression cannot be allowed."

According to the Afghan government, in a capital city of Kabul, a bomb carrying a roadside exploded while a bus carrying a local press was running on May 30, killing two reporters on board and killing six people. I was hurt. It means that 15 people including the reporters and production staff of the local private TV station "Khurshid TV" were on the bus.

After the incident, the extremist organization IS = Islamic State issued a statement, admitting that it had committed terrorism, claiming that it "aimed for a bus carrying staff from a television station showing loyalty to the Afghan government."

In response to the terrorism, Cedeki CEO of "Khurshid TV" told local media that "terrorism and freedom of expression is absolutely unacceptable. Never let the incident weather," and strongly condemned IS. Did.

In Afghanistan, after the peace agreement between the United States and the Taliban, which was signed in February this year, the IS seized the gap, and the IS carried out terrorist attacks and attacks in the capital Kabul and the eastern Jalalabad where it was based, stopping the deterioration of public security. The situation remains unaffected, and government security forces are on the alert.