Kabul, Afghanistan -- It was as predictable as a virtue-signaling leftist using the word "racist" to describe a White person, especially if the leftist is White. Now that Biden has begun the withdrawal of our troops out of Afghanistan, the Taliban has begun the takeover and to show how religious they are, they bombed a girls' school in the capital, killing 50 children ages 11 to 15 years old.
It was predictable.
The number of wounded is over 100, said Tariq Arian, Interior Ministry spokesman.
There were three bombs planted outside the school entrance and they were set off as the children were leaving for the day. The Taliban denied responsibility and condemned the attack, but the mostly Shi'ite neighborhood points to the Sunni terrorists.
The first explosion was from a vehicle packed with explosives. This was followed by two more, Arian said, adding that casualties could still rise.
The first explosion was from a vehicle packed with explosives. This was followed by two more, Arian said, adding that casualties could still rise.
Saturday's attack was one of the worst the capital has experienced as criticism over the substantial decrease in security has begun as the U.S. and NATO are almost fully gone from the Afghanistan.
The attack targeted Afghanistan's ethnic Hazaras who are in the majority in the western Dasht-e-Barchi neighborhood, where the bombings occurred.
Most Hazaras are Shiite Muslims, while the Taliban is exclusively Sunni. But thus far, no one has claimed responsibility for the killing of young girls whose only crime was to get an education, an endeavor seen as haram [forbidden] to radical Islamic groups.
The radical Sunni Muslim group has declared war on Afghanistan’s Shi'ites.
Washington blamed Islamic State for a barbaric attack last year in a maternity hospital in the same area that killed pregnant women and newborn babies. These are savages and they need to be destroyed--every last one of them.
Soon after the bombing, angry crowds attacked ambulances and health workers as they tried to evacuate the wounded, Health Ministry spokesman Ghulam Dastigar Nazari said. He begged residents to cooperate and allow ambulances free access to the site.
Bloodied backpacks and schools books were strewn outside the Syed Al-Shahda school.
In a statement following the attack, the EMERGENCY Hospital said the first three months of this year has seen a 21 per cent increase in war-wounded.
Soon after the bombing, angry crowds attacked ambulances and health workers as they tried to evacuate the wounded, Health Ministry spokesman Ghulam Dastigar Nazari said. He begged residents to cooperate and allow ambulances free access to the site.
Bloodied backpacks and schools books were strewn outside the Syed Al-Shahda school.
In a statement following the attack, the EMERGENCY Hospital said the first three months of this year has seen a 21 per cent increase in war-wounded.
It was predictable.
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