UNAMA reported an increase in the casualties of the attack on the Kaj educational center in the west of Kabul

The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) has reported an increase in the number of casualties in Friday’s attack on the Kaj training center in the west of Kabul.
In a statement, UNAMA said that the human casualties of Friday’s explosion at the educational center in the Hazara neighborhood in Kabul are still increasing.
According to this organization, the number of people who died in this incident reached 43 and 83 others were wounded, most of whom were young girls and women.
UNAMA added that the stabilization process by the human rights teams of this organization continues in Kabul and there is a possibility of an increase in casualties.
Earlier, Khalid Zadran, the spokesman of the Taliban security command in Kabul, said that according to the preliminary statistics, 19 people died as a result of the attack on the Kaj educational center in the west of Kabul, and 27 others were injured.
He added that the explosion occurred when the students had come to this center to take the entrance examination.



