INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) has condemned the bombing in Kabul city during a khanaqah which resulted in dozens of casualties on
Friday afternoon.Official reports have put the death toll at 10 with 30 wounded but eyewitnesses said dozens more were killed and
wounded.Zabihullah Mujahid, a spokesman for the IEA, condemned the explosion and said in a tweet that the perpetrators would be arrested and
punished.Other public figures also quickly spoke out and condemned the incident including former Afghan president Hamid Karzai who called it
an inhuman act by the &enemies& of the Afghan people.Abdullah Abdullah, chairman of the former High Council for National Reconciliation
under the previous government, also slammed the incident and said it was a &crime against humanity and contrary to Islamic and human
values.Reuters meanwhile quoted the head of the Khalifa Mosque in Kabul, where the khanaqah was being held, as saying that more than 50
worshipers were killed in the explosion after Friday afternoon prayers.Sayed Fazel Agha said that a person who was probably a suicide bomber
joined them during the dhikr ceremony and detonated his explosives.So far no group claimed responsibility for the attack.The post IEA
condemns deadly mosque bombing in Kabul first appeared on Ariana News.