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Seven people were killed in a terrorist attack in Afghanistan

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The explosion occurred during prayers at the Takiakhan Imam Zaman mosque in the city of Puli Khumri, the capital of Baghlan province.

A suicide bombing at a mosque in northern Afghanistan has killed at least seven people and wounded 17 others. The Anadolu report.

The blast reportedly occurred during prayers at the Takiahana Imam Zaman Mosque in Pul Khumri, the capital of Baghlan province. Most of those present at the prayer were Shiites.

The provincial director of information and culture, Mustafa Hashemi, said the blast killed seven people and wounded 17, while the Harkat-e-Islami Afghanistan party earlier said “15 or even 20 believers were martyred in tragic incident.”

It will be remembered that in September in Pakistan, more than 50 people were killed as a result of a terrorist attack on a mosque.

In Nigeria, the roof of a mosque collapsed while hundreds of people were inside
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