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Funerals begin as Afghan blast toll rises to 50

Funerals begin as Afghan blast toll rises to 50 © Getty Images Families began to bury some of the victims on Sunday Funerals have begun for victims of a series of blasts near a secondary school in Kabul on Saturday, now known to have killed more than 50 people. The explosions took place as students were leaving the building. Most of the victims were girls, officials said. No-one has admitted carrying out the attack in Dasht-e-Barchi - an area often hit by Sunni Islamist militants. Afghan government officials blamed Taliban militants for the attack, but the group denied any involvement. Nobel Prize winner and activist Malala Yousafzai - who was shot in the head by the Taliban in 2012 - posted about the horrendous attack on Twitter.

Afghanistan: Children among at least 55 killed in bomb attack on Kabul school

At least 55 people - most believed to be female students - have been killed in a bomb attack on a school in west Kabul, according to Afghan government officials.

Taliban Attack: 40 die as blasts target girls school in Kabul

Multiple blasts at a school in the Afghan capital Kabul on Saturday killed at least 40 people and wounded dozens more, mostly female students, officials said, in an attack Afghan President Ashraf Ghani blamed on the insurgent Taliban. A senior interior ministry official told Reuters on condition of anonymity that most of the casualties were students coming out of the Sayed ul Shuhada school. Footage on TV channel ToloNews showed chaotic scenes outside the school, with books and school bags strewn across a bloodstained road, and residents rushing to help victims. At a nearby hospital, staff wheeled in injured students while dozens of distressed relatives searched desperately for their sons and daughters, according to a Reuters witness.

Car bombing near Kabul school kills at least 55, injures over 150

Explosions caused by a car bomb and mortars outside a school in the Afghan capital Kabul on Saturday killed at least 55 people and wounded over 150, mostly female students, officialssaid, in an attack President Ashraf Ghani blamed on Taliban insurgents. A senior security official told Reuters on condition of anonymity that most of the casualties were students coming out of the Sayed ul Shuhada school, and many were badly wounded in hospital. Footage on TV channel ToloNews showed chaotic scenes, with books and school bags strewn across a bloodstained road, and residents rushing to help victims. It was a car bomb blast that occurred in front of the school entrance, an eyewitness told Reuters, asking not to be named. He said all but seven or eight of the victims were schoolgirls going home after finishing their studies.

A blast near a school in the Shia district of Dasht-e-Barchi, west of Kabul, in Afganistan has left about 58 people, including school girls, dead

A blast near a school in the Shia district of Dasht-e-Barchi, west of Kabul, in Afganistan has left about 58 people, including school girls, dead
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