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EU Condemns Kabul Mosque Blast


Sat 30 Apr 2022 | 10:30 PM
NaDa Mustafa

The European Union (EU) strongly condemned on Saturday, Kabul mosque blast, which killed at least 10 worshippers and left several others injured.

In a press statement, the EU said that terrorism has no place in any religion or faith, adding that the attack on the mosque “comes in a series of heinous and cowardly attacks that targeted civilians gathered in a market, a school or a mosque in the blessed month of Ramadan.

The statement added that the blatant increase in violence in Afghanistan is a source of grave concern to all Afghans and the international community, noting that all Afghan citizens, including women, girls, children, and ethnic and religious minorities, deserve to live in safety, with full respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms.

Moreover, The European Union (EU) called on the de facto Afghan authorities to ensure the safety and security of all Afghan citizens and to hold those responsible accountable.