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A massive explosion ripped through a mosque in Afghanistan's capital Kabul. At least 20 people are feared dead with several injured.
There is no official statement on the number of casualties, but reports quoting unnamed Taliban and other sources say the dead are anywhere between 20 and 35. Among the dead are also children.This is the latest bomb blast to have hit Afghanistan as the country saw one year anniversary of the Taliban coming back to power.
A prominent cleric Mullah Amir Mohammad Kabuli has reportedly been killed in the attack. He is said to have been the target of the attack. Mullah Amir Mohammad Kabuli was known to be close to the Taliban. According to the BBC, Kabuli was an adherent of the more moderate form of Islam - the Sufi faith. The Taliban celebrated one year anniversary of their returning to power on August 15, 2022. However, the anniversary was marred by a series of attacks on the Taliban's prominent leaders. Last week, a prominent cleric and ideologue close to the Taliban - Sheikh Rahimullah Haqqani - was killed in a suicide blast in Kabul. Haqqani (not from the infamous Haqqani network) is said to have been in favour of women's education in Afghanistan.
While the US withdrawal from Afghanistan ended a 20-year-long phase of the war, the Taliban's takeover only ushered in another phase of war in the country suffering from 4 decades of endless war and bloodshed. Taliban has been fighting several of its rivals in Afghanistan, who all want power in the country. Taliban's most deadly rivalry is with the global terrorist group IS. ISIS has also targetted other minority communities in Afghanistan recently like the Shia Hazaras and Sikhs.
ISIS wants to establish a global caliphate. The Islamic State believes that the Taliban is a 'nationalist' group preoccupied with forming a government within Afghanistan's boundaries.
On the other hand, the Taliban government in Afghanistan is not recognised by countries around the world. This has meant that all aid funds have been frozen. Poverty in Afghanistan has risen sharply. NBC News reports that "at least 43% of the population is living on less than one meal a day and 97% of Afghans are expected to be living below the poverty line by the end of this year".