Two civilian cars exploded one after another in a city in northern Afghanistan, killing nine people so far.


The extremist organization IS = Islamic State has issued a statement of crime regarding this explosion, and there are concerns about the deterioration of public security.

On the night of the 28th, two civilian cars exploded one after another in the northern city of Afghanistan, Mazar-i-Sharif.



So far, nine people have died and 13 have been injured and treated in hospitals, according to local police.



The two are minibuses used by local citizens, and it seems that explosives were set up, and from the images taken at the scene, it can be confirmed that they were severely broken from the center to the back of the car body.



After an explosion in an area where many Shiite Hazaras live, IS = Islamic State, an extremist organization hostile to Shiite Islam, posted a statement on the Internet saying, "Combaters carry pagans. He admitted that he had carried out the terrorism, saying, "We detonated explosives installed on two buses and killed and injured more than 30 people."



In Afghanistan, while the Islamist Taliban is governing, there were explosions at two mosques in the north on the 21st and 22nd of this month, killing more than 30 people in total, and there are concerns about deteriorating security. increase.