17 September 2019 Afghanistan bombings
17 September 2019 Afghanistan bombings | |
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Part of War in Afghanistan (2001–present) | |
Location | Charikar and Kabul, Afghanistan |
Date | September 17, 2019 |
Attack type | Suicide bombings |
Deaths | 26 (Charikar) 22 (Kabul) Total: 48 (+2) |
Injured | 42 (Charikar) 38 (Kabul) Total: 80 |
Perpetrators | Taliban |
On 17 September 2019, two
Attacks
Charikar
The attack took place in Charikar, at a police training ground. At the time, Afghan president Ashraf Ghani was holding a political rally at the site, attended by thousands of people. A suicide bomber riding a motorcycle drove into a crowd near a security checkpoint and detonated his explosives. 26 people and the bomber were killed, and 42 others injured. Women and children were among the victims of the attack. President Ghani was unharmed in the attack, remaining protected by a secure compound about half a mile from the site of the blast.[4][5]
Kabul
A few hours after the first attack, a second suicide bombing took place in Massoud Square near the Kabul Green Zone, in an area where several government buildings, the US embassy and NATO headquarters, are located. 22 people were killed in this attack and 38 injured.[3]
Responsibility
The Taliban claimed responsibility for both attacks, and stated that the attacks were aimed at disrupting the Afghan presidential election, scheduled to take place on September 28.[6]
See also
References
- ^ "U.S. Green Beret killed in Afghanistan as Taliban bombs leave dozens more dead". CBS News. Retrieved 17 September 2019.
- ^ "Afghanistan war: Deadly bomb attack hits election rally". BBC. September 17, 2019.
- ^ a b "The Latest: Official says at least 22 killed in Kabul attack". AP NEWS. 2019-09-17. Retrieved 2019-09-17.
- ^ "Ghani 'unhurt' as blast kills dozens at Afghan president's rally". www.aljazeera.com. Retrieved 2019-09-17.
- ^ "Taliban suicide bomber kills at least 26 at Afghan president campaign rally". Vox. 2019-09-17. Archived from the original on 2023-02-08.
- ^ "At least 48 dead in Taliban bomb attacks in Afghanistan". RTE. Retrieved 2019-09-18.