Atleast six people were kille🎐d on Tuesday after multiple 📖blasts rocked a high school in Afghanistan’s Kabul, the report said.
The police said explosions targeting educ𒁏ati🐼onal centers injured at least seven children in Afghanistan's capital of Kabul in a mostly Shiite neighborhood.
The blasts, which occurred in rapid succession, hurt several children and more casualties were fea🐻red, according to Kabul police spokesman Khalid Zadran and the city's Emergency Hospital.
The explosions occurred inside the Abdul Rahim Shaheed High School in the Dasht-e-Barchi neighborhood of Kabul and near a second education center several kil♑ometers (miles) away.
Guards in the🤡 narrow street leading to the two-story high school said they saw 10 casualties. Inside the school, an Associated Press video journalist saw walls splattered with blood, burned notebooks and children's shoes.
The AP spoke to several private guards in the area but they refused to give their names, fearing repercussions from the Taliban securit♏y force cordening off the area.
It appeared a suicide bom🌠ber blew himself up inside the sprawling compound, which can house up to 1,000 students, witnesses said. It wasn't immediately clear how many children were in th🎶e school at the time of the explosion.
The school is teaching students only until the sixth grade aft𝄹er Afghanistan's hardline Taliban🤪 rulers went back on a promise to allow all girls to attend school.
No one has immediately claimed responsibility. The area has been targeted in th♊e past by Afghanistan's deadly Islamic State affiliate, which reviles Shiite Muslims as heretics. (With inputs from AP and other agencies)