25 killed in Kabul gurdwara attack; Islamic State claims responsibility

Hindustan Times, New Delhi | ByHT Correspondent
Mar 25, 2020 05:30 PM IST

India strongly condemned the Kabul terror attack, saying targeting of a religious place in the midst of the Covid-19 outbreak reflects the “diabolical mindset” of the perpetrators and their backers.

Gunmen stormed a religious gathering of Afghanistan’s minority Sikhs in their place of worship (gurdwara) in the heart of Kabul’s old city on Wednesday, killing 25 people.

Security personnel arrive at the site of an attack in Kabul, Afghanistan, on Wednesday.(AP Photo)
Security personnel arrive at the site of an attack in Kabul, Afghanistan, on Wednesday.(AP Photo)

Within hours, the Islamic State group claimed responsibility for the attack. Those killed included a child whose body was brought to a Kabul hospital, the emergency services and the hospital said. At least 15 people were injured.

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The attackers targeted a ‘dharamshala’ in Shor Bazar area of Kabul, which has a sizeable population of the Hindu and Sikh minorities. Some reports said the attack began at 7.45 am Afghan time.

India strongly condemned the terror attack, saying targeting of a religious place in the midst of the Covid-19 outbreak reflects the “diabolical mindset” of the perpetrators and their backers.

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“India stands ready to extend all possible assistance to the affected families of the Hindu and Sikh community of Afghanistan,” it said.

Afghanistan’s Interior Ministry said police responded promptly to the attack on gurdwara, and shooting was still underway. Afghanistan-based Tolo News said there were three attackers - one of them has been killed, the other one escaped and the third one shot.

Photos posted on social media by Afghan journalists showed security forces and local residents evacuating the injured in ambulances.

The Afghan security forces had cleared the first floor of the Sikh place of worship and rescued a “number of people” who were trapped inside the building, interior ministry spokesman Tariq Arian said.

Media reports said dozens of people were still trapped in the building.

The Shor Bazar area of Kabul was once home to several gurdwaras but they were destroyed during the fighting in the 1980s. Many Hindus and Sikhs living in the area also migrated to other countries. Kabul is still home to several thousand Hindus and Sikhs.

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