Victims of explosions at a boys' school in Kabul

Three explosions rocked a boys' school today in a Shiite neighborhood in Afghanistan, causing casualties, police said.

Kabul police spokesman Khaled Zadran said on the social networking site "Twitter" that the explosions took place in the Abdul Rahim Shahid School and led to "the fall of victims among our Shiite brothers."

The school is located in the Dasht-e Barji neighborhood in the west of the capital, most of whose residents are members of the Shiite Hazara minority, and was previously targeted by ISIS.

Today's explosions occurred when the students finished attending their morning classes, according to what an eyewitness said.

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