Shia Clerics: Govt Failed to Prevent School Attack
The Shia Ulema Council and families of the students who were killed in the attack on the Sayed al-Shuhada school in Kabul on May 8, accused the Afghan government on Thursday of negligence in preventing the attack.
They said that a security plan was shared with the Presidential Palace, but no action was taken by the government.
The Shia Ulema Council called on the government to identify the perpetrators behind the attack, refer them to the international courts and investigate the fate of Shukria, a student who is still missing after the Kabul school attack.
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Over 100 survivors of Kabul school attack in ‘deep’ emotional state
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May 19, 2021
KABUL: Almost 11 days after the deadly attack on the Sayed al-Shuhada school in Kabul, many survivors are still struggling with the psychological effects of the incident and remain in a state of shock.
School officials say the students need treatment because so far they have not been able to forget the devastating incident that killed their classmates. The principal of the school said that at least 90 students were killed and nearly 250 more were wounded in the attack. Some figures show that at least 30 students were killed and wounded from just one class.