Afghanistan revises death toll from suicide bombing to 34
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Reporting from KABUL, Afghanistan — Afghan authorities have revised the death toll from Wednesday’s horrific suicide bombing in a Shiite area of Kabul to 34, not 48.
Health ministry spokesman Wahid Majroh said Thursday that 56 people were wounded in the bombing in the neighborhood of Dasht-e-Barchi when the attacker walked into a building where high school graduates were preparing for university entrance exams, and blew himself up.
No one immediately claimed responsibility for the attack but officials blame the Islamic State group, which has targeted Shiites in the past.
The city’s hospitals were overwhelmed in the immediate aftermath as officials collected data on the casualties, leading to the confusion and the wrong toll.
Funeral prayers were to be held later Thursday.
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