Islamic State Claims Responsibility For Massive Suicide Attack In Afghanistan

Saturday 18 April 2015





Washington Post: Islamic State claims bombing in Afghanistan that kills dozens



KABUL —The Islamic State’s regional branch has claimed responsibility for a suicide bombing in eastern Afghanistan on Saturday that killed at least 33 people and injured more than 100, according to a statement that is believed to have been sent by the Syria and Iraq-based movement.


The attack marks the first time that the Islamic State, also known as Daesh, has claimed to be behind a violent assault in Afghanistan. The claim could not be independently verified, but if true, it would also represent the furthest the group has ever targeted civilians from their traditional operational area of the Middle East and North Africa.







More News On The Islamic State Claiming Responsibility For Today's Massive Suicide Attack In Afghanistan



Afghan suicide bombing claimed by Islamic State kills 33 -- AP

Afghanistan suicide blast kills 33, targets government workers -- Reuters

IS claims deadly Afghan suicide attack: President Ghani -- AFP

At least 33 killed in suicide bomb attack by Islamic State on bank in eastern Afghan city -- Daily Mail

Islamic State Militants Claim First Bombing in Afghanistan -- Bloomberg

Afghanistan suicide bomb in Jalalabad leaves many dead -- BBC

Afghanistan President, Ashraf Ghani, Blames ISIS for Deadly Suicide Bombing at bank -- NYT

Deadly suicide bombings hit Afghanistan's Jalalabad -- Al Jazeera

33 killed, 100 injured in Afghanistan blasts, ISIS claims responsibility -- RT

Afghanistan Suicide Blast Kills 35, Wounds More Than 100 -- VOA

ISIS militant bomber on motorbike kills 33 at bank in Afghanistan -- CNN

Suicide bomber kills dozens at Afghanistan bank -- UPI

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