The Silk Way Weekly: 25 people killed and wounded as the blast targets on January 6, in a min bus in Dasht-e- Barchi, Kabul.
Khalid Zadran, a spokesman for the Kabul police chief, wrote on his X page people were killed and 14 were wounded.
UNAMA wrote on it X page “At least 25 members Hazaras community were killed and injured in the explosion.”
According to the local residents the incident happened in Qala-e- Nazer neighborhood of Kabul.
Different numbers of casualties were reported on social media. A number of Facebook users, published the names of four victims; Taqi Alizada, Mohammad Rihani, Abdul Hussain Haidari, Najibullah Parsa and Khadija Panahi.
After 5 days, there was a deadly explosion on January 11, at the entrance of Barchi Business Center in Dahst-e- Barchi of Kabul.
Sources from the scene of the incident told the Silk Way that a magnetic mine embedded in the corridor of Barchi Center and near a cashier’s booth exploded. Sources add that after the explosion, many people fell to the ground, including some money changers, some of whom were in serious condition.
Although there is no specific number of victims and injured in this explosion, preliminary statistics show five dead and 17 injured.
Dasht-e- Barchi hospitals have shared a list of the injured in this explosion on social networks and media, based on which, 12 wounded have been transferred to Alami Hospital, seven wounded to Amiri Gharb Hospital and three wounded to Imam Zaman Hospital in Dasht-e- Barchi.
Wounded at Alami Hospital; including Mohammad Zahir, son of Nizam Ali; Abdul Sattar, son of Hossain Bakhsh; Sardar son of Hossain Dad; Freshta, daughter of Khodayar, Wali, son of Rahim; Malak, daughter f Seyyed Nafs; Razia, daughter of Seyed Nafs; Golchaman, son of Didar Ali; Sakineh, daughter of Ahmad Shah; Saleha, daughter of Ali Ahmad; Sabera, daughter of Mohammad Shah; Ali Reza, son of Mohammad Jawad.
The wounded at Amiri Gharb Hospital include Reza, son of Mirza Hossain; Hamid, son of Abdullah; Mohammad Asif, son of Gholam Rasul; Ziagol, daughter of Mirzahosein; Mohammad Sadegh; Mohammad Nader and another person whose identity has not been determined.
The wounded of Imam Zaman Hospital include Mohammad Taqi, son of Ahmad Hossein; Rahmatullah son of Mohammad Nabi and Nargis, daughter of Nikqadam.
The ISIS group has taken responsibility for the explosion of on a caster-type passenger car; However, no group has yet claimed responsibility for the explosion in Barchi Center.
Reactions
The two recent explosive attacks in Dasht-e- Barchi have also caused reactions from the citizens and UNAMA.
The day after the explosion on Custer’s passenger car in Dasht-e- Barchi, UNAMA wrote on its Facebook page: “UNAMA calls for an end to targeted attacks against civilians, greater protection of the Afghan Hazara community, and accountability for the perpetrators of such attacks.”
Mohammad Mohaqeq, the leader of the Islamic Unity Party of Afghanistan, announced the increase in the number of victims of the explosion in the Caster passenger car as more than 13 civilians killed and more than 10 injured in the attack.
Mohaqeq accused the Taliban of preventing the reflection of statistics and real details of the recent attacks on Hazara and Shia citizens of Afghanistan.
Nasir Ahmad Faiq, head of Afghanistan’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations, said that the increase in targeted attacks on Shiites and Hazaras is questionable.
The day after this event – Friday, 11 January – Faiq wrote in his X user account that these attacks are carried out while the Taliban always say that security and stability have been consolidated in Afghanistan.
He added that Afghan men, women and children, in addition to poverty, unemployment, violation of privacy and basic rights and lack of access to quality education, “suffer from the lack of security and mental and physical peace.”
Faiq also said that unfortunately the situation in Afghanistan is getting worse day by day.
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