them in harm s way. yet he was aware of the worst thing that could come to pass. sir david wrote about an attack on another mp and warned it could happen to any one of us . laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster. the islamic state group has claimed responsibility for a series of suicide bomb blasts which killed more than a0 people in afghanistan. the explosions happened at a mosque in the southern city of kandahar as people gathered for friday prayers. most of the those killed were shia muslims. it follows another suicide attack last week at a shia mosque in the northern city of kunduz, in which at least 50 people were killed. joining us now is 0mar samad from the atlantic council. he was previously senior advisor to dr abdullah abdullah, the former chief executive of afghanistan. thank you so much forjoining us here on bbc news. isis has
so david wrote of another attack on an mp and warned it could happen to anyone of us. sir david. in other news: the islamic state group has claimed responsibility for a series of suicide bomb blasts at a mosque in afghanistan, in the southern city of kandahar. more than a0 people died in the attacks. the victims were mainly shia muslims, who d gathered for friday prayers. it comes a week after a suicide attack on another shia mosque in the northern city of kunduz in which at least 50 people died. from kabul, yogita lamaye reports. pain and suffering is relentless in afghanistan. this was the second major attack in a week both targeted at the minority shia community. at this mosque in kandahar, witnesses say there were three suicide bombers. translation: the firing started
could happen to any one of us . laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster. in other news, the islamic state group has claimed responsibility for a series of suicide bomb blasts at a mosque in afghanistan, in the southern city of kandahar. more than a0 people died in the attacks. the victims were mainly shia muslims, who d gathered for friday prayers. it comes a week after a suicide attack on another shia mosque in the northern city of kunduz in which at least 50 people died. from kabul, yogita lamaye reports. pain and suffering is relentless in afghanistan. this was the second major attack in a week both targeted at the minority shia community. at this mosque in kandahar, witnesses say there were three suicide bombers. translation: the firing started after we ended prayers, - then 2 3 explosions took place.
been an aid worker, and somebody you had nothing to do with the islamic state. so what the pentagon is saying is that they will pay what they are describing as condolence payments to the family of those who died and they will also help those members of the family who have expressed an interest in relocating to the united states. the state department is involved in that as well. there was an initial virtual meeting just a few days ago between officials at the pentagon and the organisation that employed the driver, the aid organisation. there will be further discussions. they haven t decided how much money yet. that will be determined in the future. yet. that will be determined in the future- the future. 0k, thank you for the future. 0k, thank you for the update. the future. 0k, thank you for the update, there, the future. ok, thank you for the update, there, peter- the future. 0k, thank you for. the update, there, peter bowes in los angeles. the islamic state group has claimed resp
very least you are going to have to say who you are and where you live and why you want to talk to the mp and provide some kind of security or confirmation of everything i ve just said. but it s a very difficult issue to resolve if we are going to retain democracy because this is an attack notjust on this poor man and his family but this is an attack on democracy itself and its a tricky one to resolve. and its a tricky one to resolve- and its a tricky one to resolve. journalist john stapleton. in other news, the islamic state group has claimed responsibility for a series of suicide bomb blasts at a mosque in afghanistan, in the southern city of kandahar. more than a0 people died in the attacks. the victimes were mainly shia muslims, who d gathered for friday prayers. it comes a week after a suicide attack on another shia mosque in the northern city of kunduz in which at least 50 people died. from kabul, yogita lamaye reports. pain and suffering is relentless in afghanistan. this was