Victims of Kabul School Bombing, All Teenagers, Laid to Rest
Over 60 victims of the school bombing--most of whom were students and younger than 18 years old-- were buried on a hill in the west of Kabul on Sunday, a day after the deadly attack.
Their families said that most of the victims were teenage girls who studied at Sayed-ul-Shuhada High School in the Dasht-e-Barchi area in Kabul’s District 13. These girls, their families said, were faced with many hardships but were eager to pursue their studies and make a brighter future for themselves.
The mourning families said the government has ignored the people and has failed to ensure their safety. They say they have lost hope in the government.