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At least two people were killed in a suicide bomb attack in Pakistan's Karachi on Friday that struck a vehicle in which Japanese nationals were travelling.
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In a series of deadly attacks on Shiite mosques in Afghanistan, another massive multiple explosion took place in Kandahar city during Friday prayers. This comes after a deadly suicide attack in a Shiite mosque in Afghanistan's Kunduz city. As per reports, at least 16 people were killed and 32 wounded in the explosion at the Shiite mosque.
In yet another tragic incident, almost 50 people were killed and numerous injured in a bomb attack on a Shiite mosque in Afghanistan’s Kunduz city on Friday. This comes a couple of days after a dozen people were killed in a mosque attack in Kabul. Meanwhile, the Taliban also confirmed the deadly attack but did not confirm the number of casualties.
Seven civilians sustain minor injuries as terrorists hurl grenade at CRPF naka party at bus stand in Pulwama's Tral
A twin suicide bombing has killed at least 23 people and wounded more than 50 in a Baghdad market on Thursday (Jan 21). There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack.
Pakistan-based Ansar al-Forghan, having linkages with the barred Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), is suspected to have carried out the terrorist attack in Iranian port town of Chabahar on Thursday that killed four policemen and injured nearly 42.
The Afghanistan Embassy in the United States on Sunday held a memorial service for the members of the minority communities including Sikhs killed in a terrorist attack in Jalalabad. During the memorial service, Afghanistan Ambassador Hamdullah Mohib, Indian Ambassador in US Puneet Kundal, first Hindu lawmaker in the US Congress Tulsi Gabbard, Sena Lund, president of the New York-based Afghan Hindu association amongst other dignitaries were present.
Following a suicide attack in Jalalabad city, Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani on Wednesday visited Gurdwara in Kart-e-Parwan area of Kabul and offered condolences to the Afghan Sikh Community along with promising a thorough investigation.
Hitting out at Pakistan indirectly, Afghani envoy to New Delhi Shaida Mohammad Abdali on Monday said that India and Afghanistan are victims of terror from the same source i.e across the border. The statement from Afghani envoy comes a day after a suicide bomb attack hit Jalalabad of eastern Afghanistan in which at least 19 people including 13 from the Sikh Community were killed.
A suicide bomb attack in Jalalabad of eastern Afghanistan where President Ashraf Ghani was visiting killed at least 19 people including 10 from the Sikh Community on Sunday. Also, more than 20 were injured. This incident is strongly condemned by India. PM Modi also condemned the incident.