A bomb blast in the northern Afghan city of Mazar-i-Sharif today killed a security guard and wounded a group of journalists, as well as several children, police and a witness said.The blast came two days after a suicide bomber killed the Taliban governor of northern Balkh province in an attack claimed by the Islamic State group.
The attack on Mohammad Muzammil in the Balkh provincial capital Mazar-i-Sharif on Thursday marked the killing of one of the highest-ranking officials since the Taliban stormed back to power in 2021.
Saturday’s blast took place during an event honouring Afghanistan’s media at a cultural centre in Mazar-i-Sharif. Police said a security guard was killed and that five journalists were among the wounded.
“I heard a big bang… then there was chaos as everyone was trying to find a way to escape,” Afghan journalist Atif Arian, who was wounded in the blast, told AFP.
“Some journalists are seriously wounded.”
Balkh police spokesman Mohammad Asif Waziri said three children were also among the wounded.
Arian said the explosion happened when a group of children were singing an anthem, minutes after a Taliban official had delivered a speech.
Afghan journalists were regularly targeted before the Taliban reclaimed power, with several attacks claimed by Islamic State.
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