18 suicide bombers killed in Afghanistan capital IS criminal statement October 25, 7:25

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A suicide bomber, believed to have targeted educational facilities, has killed 18 people and injured more than 50 in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, on the 24th.

In Afghanistan, discussions are underway between the government and the Taliban, an insurgent rebel, for a ceasefire, but the number of victims of terrorism is constant in various parts of the country, and the restoration of security has become a major issue.

On the 24th in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, there was a big explosion near an educational facility.



According to the Afghan government, the blast is believed to be a suicide bomber by a single man, killing at least 18 people and injuring more than 50 people in hospitals.



According to local police, the man was found by a security force member shortly before entering the facility and suicide bombed.



The extremist organization IS = Islamic State issued a statement of crime regarding the explosion and admitted that it had carried out terrorism.



The explosion occurred in an area where many Hazara people of the minority Islamic Shiites lived, and IS has repeatedly terrorized the Shiites.



The Taliban has issued a statement denying the crime.



In Afghanistan, talks have been underway between the government and the Taliban for a ceasefire since last month, but the number of victims of terrorism and other causes continues to rise, and the restoration of security has become a major issue.