‘God damn the attackers’: suicide bombing at Kabul voter registration centre kills at least 57 people
Afghan police and troops have been tasked with protecting polling centres, even as they struggle to get the upper hand against insurgents on the battlefield
An Islamic State suicide bomber killed at least 57 people including women and children and wounded 112 outside a voter registration centre in the Afghan capital Kabul on Sunday in the latest attack on election preparations.
The assaults underscore growing concerns about security in the lead-up to legislative elections scheduled for October 20, which are seen as a test-run for next year’s presidential poll.
“It happened at the entrance gate of the centre. It was a suicide attack,” said Dawood Amin, Kabul police chief.
Both the health and interior ministries confirmed the latest toll for the attack, which was claimed by Islamic State via its propaganda arm Amaq.
The centre in a heavily Shiite-populated neighbourhood in the west of the city was also being used by people to register for national identification certificates, which they need to sign up to vote.