At least 17 people including a
policeman are dead after a militant attack on a Shi'Ite shrine in the capital
Kabul.
Sediq
Sediqqi, the Interior Ministry's spokesman said on Wednesday that another 62
people, including 12 policemen were wounded in Tuesday night's attack.
The
attack on the Sakhi Shrine, Kabul's biggest, happened as Shi'Ite Muslims were
mourning the death in 680 AD of the Prophet Muhammad's grandson, Imam Hussein.
The
attacker, said to be wearing a police uniform, entered the shrine and opened
fire, police said.
Mourning
climaxes on Ashoura Day, which falls on Wednesday, a public holiday in
Afghanistan.
Shi'Ites,
mostly ethnic Hazaras, had been warned by authorities to avoid large gatherings
as attacks were expected.
No
group has claimed responsibility for Tuesday's attack.
In
July, a suicide bomber attacked Hazaras at a public demonstration, killing 80
and wounding hundreds of others.
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