An explosion at a Shiite mosque in northern Afghanistan killed 33 people, including children.


There are a series of explosions at Shiite mosques in the area, and many people gather to worship Ramadan during the fasting month, so caution is increasing.

There was an explosion on the 22nd at a Shiite Islamic mosque on the outskirts of Kunduz, a city in northern Afghanistan.



A spokesman for the Islamist Taliban wrote on Twitter that 33 people, including children, were killed and 43 were injured, "capturing and punishing those who have disturbed security."



Regarding the situation at that time, an aide to the Taliban executives in Kunduz explained to NHK that the explosion had occurred when the worship service on Friday was over and the Islamic scriptures of the Koran were being read.



So far, no criminal statement has been issued, but in Afghanistan, an explosion occurred at a Shiite mosque in northern Mazar-i-Sharif on the 21st, killing more than 30 people and killing more than 30 people. State has issued a statement of crime.



As the site enters Ramadan, the fasting month of Islam, and many people gather at the mosque for worship, there is growing caution about a series of explosions.