Name/Surname | Date added | Date modified | Template | Gender | Ethnicity | District geolocation of incident | Description of incident | Witness/Survivor Statement | Date of event | Author/s | Year of publication |
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Tania | Nov 3, 2025 | Nov 3, 2025 | Civilian Victim | Female | Afghan Hindus and Sikhs | Kabul: 34° 31′ 1″ N, 69° 8′ 60″ E | On 25 March 2020, an attack was carried out on worshippers at a Sikh-Hindu temple in Kabul, Kabul Province. The attack killed 26 civilians and injured 11 more. | No statement | |||
Eqbal Sing | Nov 3, 2025 | Nov 5, 2025 | Civilian Victim | Male | Afghan Hindus and Sikhs | Kabul: 34° 31′ 1″ N, 69° 8′ 60″ E | On 25 March 2020, an attack was carried out on worshippers at a Sikh-Hindu temple in Kabul, Kabul Province. The attack killed 26 civilians and injured 11 more. | No statement | |||
Awtar Singh Khalsa | Nov 5, 2025 | Nov 5, 2025 | Civilian Victim | Male | Afghan Hindus and Sikhs | Jalalabad: 34° 27′ 19″ N, 70° 27′ 7″ E | On July 1, 2018, Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP) attacked a delegation from Afghanistan's minority Hindu and Sikh communities that was meeting with the governor in Jalalabad City. The attack killed 19 people, with 10 of the victims being members of Afghanistan's Sikh community, including the country's sole Sikh parliamentary candidate. This deliberate targeting of religious minorities represents systematic persecution of non-Muslim communities in Afghanistan. | No statement | |||
Enderjet Sing | Nov 5, 2025 | Nov 5, 2025 | Civilian Victim | Male | Afghan Hindus and Sikhs | Jalalabad: 34° 27′ 19″ N, 70° 27′ 7″ E | On July 1, 2018, Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP) attacked a delegation from Afghanistan's minority Hindu and Sikh communities that was meeting with the governor in Jalalabad City. The attack killed 19 people, with 10 of the victims being members of Afghanistan's Sikh community, including the country's sole Sikh parliamentary candidate. This deliberate targeting of religious minorities represents systematic persecution of non-Muslim communities in Afghanistan. | No statement | |||
Beljet Sing | Nov 6, 2025 | Nov 6, 2025 | Civilian Victim | Male | Afghan Hindus and Sikhs | Jalalabad: 34° 27′ 19″ N, 70° 27′ 7″ E | On July 1, 2018, Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP) attacked a delegation from Afghanistan's minority Hindu and Sikh communities that was meeting with the governor in Jalalabad City. The attack killed 19 people, with 10 of the victims being members of Afghanistan's Sikh community, including the country's sole Sikh parliamentary candidate. This deliberate targeting of religious minorities represents systematic persecution of non-Muslim communities in Afghanistan. | No statement | |||
Taranjet Sing | Nov 6, 2025 | Nov 6, 2025 | Civilian Victim | Male | Afghan Hindus and Sikhs | Jalalabad: 34° 27′ 19″ N, 70° 27′ 7″ E | On July 1, 2018, Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP) attacked a delegation from Afghanistan's minority Hindu and Sikh communities that was meeting with the governor in Jalalabad City. The attack killed 19 people, with 10 of the victims being members of Afghanistan's Sikh community, including the country's sole Sikh parliamentary candidate. This deliberate targeting of religious minorities represents systematic persecution of non-Muslim communities in Afghanistan. | No statement | |||
Rajo Sing Delnawaz | Nov 6, 2025 | Nov 6, 2025 | Civilian Victim | Male | Afghan Hindus and Sikhs | Jalalabad: 34° 27′ 19″ N, 70° 27′ 7″ E | On July 1, 2018, Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP) attacked a delegation from Afghanistan's minority Hindu and Sikh communities that was meeting with the governor in Jalalabad City. The attack killed 19 people, with 10 of the victims being members of Afghanistan's Sikh community, including the country's sole Sikh parliamentary candidate. This deliberate targeting of religious minorities represents systematic persecution of non-Muslim communities in Afghanistan. | No statement | |||
Rail Sing | Nov 6, 2025 | Nov 6, 2025 | Civilian Victim | Male | Afghan Hindus and Sikhs | Jalalabad: 34° 27′ 19″ N, 70° 27′ 7″ E | On July 1, 2018, Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP) attacked a delegation from Afghanistan's minority Hindu and Sikh communities that was meeting with the governor in Jalalabad City. The attack killed 19 people, with 10 of the victims being members of Afghanistan's Sikh community, including the country's sole Sikh parliamentary candidate. This deliberate targeting of religious minorities represents systematic persecution of non-Muslim communities in Afghanistan. | No statement | |||
Manit Sing | Nov 6, 2025 | Nov 6, 2025 | Civilian Victim | Male | Afghan Hindus and Sikhs | Jalalabad: 34° 27′ 19″ N, 70° 27′ 7″ E | On July 1, 2018, Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP) attacked a delegation from Afghanistan's minority Hindu and Sikh communities that was meeting with the governor in Jalalabad City. The attack killed 19 people, with 10 of the victims being members of Afghanistan's Sikh community, including the country's sole Sikh parliamentary candidate. This deliberate targeting of religious minorities represents systematic persecution of non-Muslim communities in Afghanistan. | No statement | |||
Mir Sing | Nov 7, 2025 | Nov 7, 2025 | Civilian Victim | Male | Afghan Hindus and Sikhs | Jalalabad: 34° 27′ 19″ N, 70° 27′ 7″ E | On July 1, 2018, Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP) attacked a delegation from Afghanistan's minority Hindu and Sikh communities that was meeting with the governor in Jalalabad City. The attack killed 19 people, with 10 of the victims being members of Afghanistan's Sikh community, including the country's sole Sikh parliamentary candidate. This deliberate targeting of religious minorities represents systematic persecution of non-Muslim communities in Afghanistan. | No statement | |||
Narinder Sing | Nov 7, 2025 | Nov 7, 2025 | Civilian Victim | Male | Afghan Hindus and Sikhs | Jalalabad: 34° 27′ 19″ N, 70° 27′ 7″ E | On July 1, 2018, Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP) attacked a delegation from Afghanistan's minority Hindu and Sikh communities that was meeting with the governor in Jalalabad City. The attack killed 19 people, with 10 of the victims being members of Afghanistan's Sikh community, including the country's sole Sikh parliamentary candidate. This deliberate targeting of religious minorities represents systematic persecution of non-Muslim communities in Afghanistan. | No statement | |||
Viky Komar | Nov 7, 2025 | Nov 7, 2025 | Civilian Victim | Male | Afghan Hindus and Sikhs | Jalalabad: 34° 27′ 19″ N, 70° 27′ 7″ E | On July 1, 2018, Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP) attacked a delegation from Afghanistan's minority Hindu and Sikh communities that was meeting with the governor in Jalalabad City. The attack killed 19 people, with 10 of the victims being members of Afghanistan's Sikh community, including the country's sole Sikh parliamentary candidate. This deliberate targeting of religious minorities represents systematic persecution of non-Muslim communities in Afghanistan. | No statement | |||
Jago Sing | Nov 3, 2025 | Nov 7, 2025 | Civilian Victim | Male | Afghan Hindus and Sikhs | Kabul: 34° 31′ 1″ N, 69° 8′ 60″ E | On 25 March 2020, an attack was carried out on worshippers at a Sikh-Hindu temple in Kabul, Kabul Province. The attack killed 26 civilians and injured 11 more. | No statement | |||
Kalondar Sing | Nov 3, 2025 | Nov 7, 2025 | Civilian Victim | Male | Afghan Hindus and Sikhs | Kabul: 34° 31′ 1″ N, 69° 8′ 60″ E | On 25 March 2020, an attack was carried out on worshippers at a Sikh-Hindu temple in Kabul, Kabul Province. The attack killed 26 civilians and injured 11 more. | No statement | |||
Eqbal Sing Wife | Nov 3, 2025 | Nov 7, 2025 | Civilian Victim | Female | Afghan Hindus and Sikhs | Kabul: 34° 31′ 1″ N, 69° 8′ 60″ E | On 25 March 2020, an attack was carried out on worshippers at a Sikh-Hindu temple in Kabul, Kabul Province. The attack killed 26 civilians and injured 11 more. | No statement | |||
Talok Sing | Nov 3, 2025 | Nov 7, 2025 | Civilian Victim | Male | Afghan Hindus and Sikhs | Kabul: 34° 31′ 1″ N, 69° 8′ 60″ E | On 25 March 2020, an attack was carried out on worshippers at a Sikh-Hindu temple in Kabul, Kabul Province. The attack killed 26 civilians and injured 11 more. | No statement | |||
Normal Sing | Nov 3, 2025 | Nov 7, 2025 | Civilian Victim | Male | Afghan Hindus and Sikhs | Kabul: 34° 31′ 1″ N, 69° 8′ 60″ E | On 25 March 2020, an attack was carried out on worshippers at a Sikh-Hindu temple in Kabul, Kabul Province. The attack killed 26 civilians and injured 11 more. | No statement | |||
Swinder Sing | Nov 3, 2025 | Nov 7, 2025 | Civilian Victim | Male | Afghan Hindus and Sikhs | Kabul: 34° 31′ 1″ N, 69° 8′ 60″ E | On 25 March 2020, an attack was carried out on worshippers at a Sikh-Hindu temple in Kabul, Kabul Province. The attack killed 26 civilians and injured 11 more. | No statement | |||
Americ Sing | Nov 5, 2025 | Nov 7, 2025 | Civilian Victim | Male | Afghan Hindus and Sikhs | Jalalabad: 34° 27′ 19″ N, 70° 27′ 7″ E | On July 1, 2018, Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP) attacked a delegation from Afghanistan's minority Hindu and Sikh communities that was meeting with the governor in Jalalabad City. The attack killed 19 people, with 10 of the victims being members of Afghanistan's Sikh community, including the country's sole Sikh parliamentary candidate. This deliberate targeting of religious minorities represents systematic persecution of non-Muslim communities in Afghanistan. | No statement | |||
Anop Sing | Nov 5, 2025 | Nov 7, 2025 | Civilian Victim | Male | Afghan Hindus and Sikhs | Jalalabad: 34° 27′ 19″ N, 70° 27′ 7″ E | On July 1, 2018, Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP) attacked a delegation from Afghanistan's minority Hindu and Sikh communities that was meeting with the governor in Jalalabad City. The attack killed 19 people, with 10 of the victims being members of Afghanistan's Sikh community, including the country's sole Sikh parliamentary candidate. This deliberate targeting of religious minorities represents systematic persecution of non-Muslim communities in Afghanistan. | No statement | |||
Anof Sing | Nov 5, 2025 | Nov 7, 2025 | Civilian Victim | Male | Afghan Hindus and Sikhs | Jalalabad: 34° 27′ 19″ N, 70° 27′ 7″ E | On July 1, 2018, Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP) attacked a delegation from Afghanistan's minority Hindu and Sikh communities that was meeting with the governor in Jalalabad City. The attack killed 19 people, with 10 of the victims being members of Afghanistan's Sikh community, including the country's sole Sikh parliamentary candidate. This deliberate targeting of religious minorities represents systematic persecution of non-Muslim communities in Afghanistan. | No statement | |||
Bismellah Adil Aimaq | Jun 22, 2023 | Aug 21, 2024 | Civilian Victim | Male | Aimaq | Firozkoh (Chaghcharan): 34° 31′ 56″ N, 65° 14′ 49″ E | Bismellah Adel Imaq, the manager of Sade Gho Radio, was assassinated on 1 January 2021 by unknown armed men in the Barahkhane area in the west of Firuzkoh City, the capital of Ghor Province. | No statements | |||
Haji SherMohammad | Oct 29, 2024 | Apr 11, 2025 | Civilian Victim | Male | Baloch | Bagrami: 34° 31′ 10″ N, 69° 16′ 39″ E | Known as the "Killing of AGSA," it refers to the collective murder of opponents of the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan in the Pul-e-Charkhi Prison in Kabul between 1978 and 1979. The Afghan Intelligence Office, or AGSA (Afghan Agency for Safeguarding National Interest), led by Asadullah Sarwari, had arrested nearly 150,000 people, out of which an estimated number of 27,000 political prisoners were put to death without a single trial, probe, or even allegation. Many Afghan families had no idea where their loved ones had disappeared in the latter part of 1978 and early 1979. A list of those slain that included 5,000 victims of AGSA mass executions was made public by the Dutch Prosecutor's Office in 2013. | No statement | |||
Mohammad Yonos Sherzad | Oct 29, 2024 | Apr 11, 2025 | Civilian Victim | Male | Baloch | Bagrami: 34° 31′ 10″ N, 69° 16′ 39″ E | Known as the "Killing of AGSA," it refers to the collective murder of opponents of the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan in the Pul-e-Charkhi Prison in Kabul between 1978 and 1979. The Afghan Intelligence Office, or AGSA (Afghan Agency for Safeguarding National Interest), led by Asadullah Sarwari, had arrested nearly 150,000 people, out of which an estimated number of 27,000 political prisoners were put to death without a single trial, probe, or even allegation. Many Afghan families had no idea where their loved ones had disappeared in the latter part of 1978 and early 1979. A list of those slain that included 5,000 victims of AGSA mass executions was made public by the Dutch Prosecutor's Office in 2013. | No statement | |||
Ghulam Reza | Jan 16, 2023 | Sep 11, 2024 | Civilian Victim | Male | Baloch | Kajran: 33° 14′ 38″ N, 65° 27′ 49″ E | وقتی از او یاد میکنند، روز روشن سرم تاریک میشود راوی: محمدگل بلوچ (برادر قربانی) قربانی: غلامرضا زمان حادثه: ماه قوس سال ۱۳۹۷ مکان حادثه: در مسیر هلمند، منطقه گرشک، ولسوالی کجران ولایت دایکندی من محمدگل از قوم بلوچ هستم. جای اصلی ما ولسوالی کجران ولایت دایکندی [است] و از قریه قلای لَش [هستم.] اسم شهید ما غلامرضا [است] و برادرم [میشود.] سالش؟ در تذکرهاش، در همین وقتی که شهید شدند فقط به همین برج پنجم [بود] که این ششم برج است. شش ماه میشود که شهید شدهاند. در ذهن مه نیست که در تذکریش چنده که از پیش خود من بگویم که ۴۵ ساله یه، در ذهن من نیه. تذکرهاش همرایم هست. اینها که از اینجا میرفت، شش نفر زیر موتر شدند. از همان ولسوالی کجران بودند، جنگ بود و آمدیم ولایت هرات. نزدیک هفت هشت سال میشود. باز اینها از همین قوما-اینطوری نیست که فامیلی نزدیک باشد- از همان قوم بلوچ بودند، سه نفر از همین قریه به همراه سه تای دیگه از مردم قندهار بود، همراه شده بود میرفت طرف منطقه، بالای زمین کشاورزی خود که ببیند چه هست. اینها به منطقه کجران میرفت، بلی آه. باز همین بود که در منطقه «خرخورده» اینها را مین بالا میکند. دیگه همین سه تای ما که مین بالا کرد، وقتی که ما خبر شدیم، خودم رفتم دیگه قوما هم آمده بود. دیگه در تشییع جنازه شاو ده نل (شاید منظورش شبانه است) خوده رساندم، روز که حرکت کردم شب رسیدم. از منطقه خواهرزادهام زنگ زد برایم. آنها چون به کجران خیلی نزدیکاند. مین را طالبان گذاشته بودند، طالبان قتل کرد بخدا، منطقه کجران را قتل کرده، همین حالا منطقه جنگ است، ۲۴ ساعت جنگ است. روزی که کرزی صاحب سر تخت نشست، ۱۲ سال تاکنون سمت باغران و چارچینی حکومت نتوانسته. همین حالا جنگ روان است. دولت است، [در] همین منطقه کجران دولت است، او طرف هم طالب این طرف هم طالب. دیگه جنگ است، اردو هم است، اربکی هم است، پولیس هم است. از روزی که کرزی صاحب شیشته سنگر است، یعنی نمیتواند اصلا. اردو اگر نبودی همین اربکی اگر نبودی، پولیس محلی نباشه هر لحظه روی کجران جنگه. از روزی که غنی شده، نه پیش از او هم، زمان کرزی صاحب دوازده سال در باغران رفته نتوانسته. همین جنگ [است]، شب در منطقه مین گور کو، مینهای کنترولی که هیچ مسلمانها خبر ندارند. در سطح ولایت دایکندی از منطقه کجران بیشتر شهید نداده در افغانستان. گفتم که از فامیل خودم چهار تا شهید دادم. داماد ما شهید شده، باجه مه شهید که آنها را من نیاوردم سیاه سرهایش هم آنجا هستند، که هرکدام چهار یا پنج یتیم دارند، در کجران هیچ خانوادۀ نیست که شهید نداده باشد. که چهار تا یتیم یکش دارد پنج تا هم دیگرش که یکی دامادم میشود دیگرش هم باجهام میشود. منطقه کجران بیاعضای شهدا نیست. امروز برای مردم خدمت میکنم و در هیچ مشکلات اشک مه نامده، مگر امروز که اینجا دیدم اشکهایم بالا آمد (گریه میکند) در طول عمر به قرآن اگر مشکلات سرم تأثیر کرده باشد، اما امروز عکس برادرم را دیدم اشکم جاری شد، داغ از دست دادن برادر خیلی سخت است(گریه می کند). برادرم ازدواج کرده بود، سه تا اولاد دارد که دو تا پسر است و یک تا دختر؛ اولادهایش یکی سن ۱۲ و دو تای دیگر پشتسر اوست، فرزند بزرگش پسر است، در همانجا متولد شده بود. ما که رفتیم آنها را به مسجد برده بودند. دیگه نمیشد، کالای آنها همین پایین به بالا گوشت و خون بود. همین رواج ما است که شهید را هیچ چیز را از جانش نکشیم، با همان کالایش -مسجد خیلی خنک بود، همین تیرماه بود دیگه- ما هم رسیدیم قبر و تمام چیزها را جور کرده بود، فقط در همان مسجد داخل کفن با همان کالایش پیچ داده بود، فقط دیدارش را کردیم. از پایین به بالا دیگه خیلی صدمه دیده بود، نیاز به دیدن نبود، فقط رویش را دیدم. برای ما که اطلاع آمد ساعتهای یازده بجه بود، یازده صبح. برای ما از کجران زنگ زدند ساعتهای یازده بود، که من آن را یادداشت گرفتم. اینش را نمیدانم که ساعتهای ۱۰ بجه بوده مقصد ساعت یازده به ما خبر دادند که بیایید. طالبان میگویند ما نکردهایم کس دیگر کرده، طالبان همانجا میروند و میآیند، موترها میرود و میآید. اگر چه تا حدی که بشناسند که ملکی است و بیغرض میباشند کاری با آنها ندارند، اگر یک وقت بفهمد که برادر کسی پولیس یا اربکی است، او را میگیرند. چند تا که در همان وقتها گرفته بود، از موتر تا کرده بود، یکی که برادرش را یوسف میگفت را پایین کرده بود، به یک گوشش فیر کرده و مرمی از گوش دیگرش بیرون شده بود و به او گفته بودند که چرا برادرت اربکی است. در این شکل اگر شناسایی کنند که بشناسه که برادرش پولیس است یا اربکی یه یا مثلا چیزیه میکشند، اگر نشناسد بازهم غرض نداره. دیگه راهی [هم] نداره خو راه منطقه از همانجا است. برادرم کشاورز بود و برای کار رفته بود، زمین پدری همانجا است. مه خود مه نرفتم بیخی دل مه از همان منطقه سرد شده آنطور سرد شده که خدا میداند. اگرچه که من بگویم زندگی خوبه، نه فقط شب و روز تیر میشه. وقتی که تو مهاجر باشی و اینجا بیایی و پول نداشته باشی، امروز در همان قریه که قریه نایبی میگه که همانجا یکنیم جریب زمینواری یه، کشاورزی یه، دیگه او تو چیزی نداره. مقصد یک روزگار میچله دیگه. خانمش بیچاره که من بگویم ماشین کار کرده باشد نه، یا گلدوزی کار کرده باشد نه، همین ماشینهای ساده کار میکرد به منطقه، اینجا دیگه نه. پشم و این چیزها زنها میآورند در قریه اما خوب معلومات ندارم. سه طفلش مکتب میرود، هرسه تایش به مکتب شیخآباد میگه، همانجا میره. خواستهام این است که خدایا مرگ زیر لحاف به مه نکنی، همانگونه که برادرم شهید شده، جام شهادت از خدا میخواهم. این آرزوی مه است در خاطره هم نوشته کردم. جام شهادت میخواهم که اصلا اگر خدا مره زیر لحاف میکند نکند، اگر مه بنده خاص تو ام، بگذار که جام شهادت را بنوشم، هرچه که شد. این آرزو را از خدا دارم. بسیار یک اخلاق خاص داشت. همین اخلاق خاصش که بیادم میآید دلم آتش میگیرد(گریه راوی). به خاطر خوبی و مهربانیهایش دلم میسوزد، وقتی دوستانش نزد من غلامرضا میگویند و از او یاد میکنند، روز روشن سر من شب تاریک میشود، حالا از او چه بگویم، به آنها نیز میگویم که او را نزد من یاد نکنید، قلبم آتش میگیرد، حالا که رفته نیست، اما غمهایش کمرم را شکسته است. جوانمرگی بسیار سخت است، ما سه برادر بودیم او برادر کوچکم بود، نزد ما بسیار نازدانه بود و او را بسیار دوست داشتیم، احترام مرا خیلی داشت، همۀ ما میمیریم، ما هم پشت سر آنها میرویم، لیکن همین داغی را که برای یکدیگر خود میگذاریم بسیار سخت است. | ||||
Amir Mohammad Ansari Baloch | Jun 8, 2023 | Aug 21, 2024 | Civilian Victim | Male | Baloch | Kandahar: 31° 37′ 52″ N, 65° 44′ 31″ E | In 2007, while traveling from Herat to Kandahar, Amir Mohammad Ansari Baloch was captured by the Taliban and held for ransom. In 2008, despite the Taliban's promise to release him after receiving the ransom money, they killed him. | No statement | |||
Mohammad Qasim Sherzad | Oct 29, 2024 | Apr 11, 2025 | Civilian Victim | Male | Baloch | Bagrami: 34° 31′ 10″ N, 69° 16′ 39″ E | Known as the "Killing of AGSA," it refers to the collective murder of opponents of the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan in the Pul-e-Charkhi Prison in Kabul between 1978 and 1979. The Afghan Intelligence Office, or AGSA (Afghan Agency for Safeguarding National Interest), led by Asadullah Sarwari, had arrested nearly 150,000 people, out of which an estimated number of 27,000 political prisoners were put to death without a single trial, probe, or even allegation. Many Afghan families had no idea where their loved ones had disappeared in the latter part of 1978 and early 1979. A list of those slain that included 5,000 victims of AGSA mass executions was made public by the Dutch Prosecutor's Office in 2013. | No statement | |||
Mohammad Amin | Dec 13, 2024 | Dec 17, 2024 | Civilian Victim | Male | Baloch | Kabul: 34° 31′ 1″ N, 69° 8′ 60″ E | Known as the "Killing of AGSA," it refers to the collective murder of opponents of the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan in the Pul-e-Charkhi Prison in Kabul between 1978 and 1979. The Afghan Intelligence Office, or AGSA (Afghan Agency for Safeguarding National Interest), led by Asadullah Sarwari, had arrested nearly 150,000 people, out of which an estimated number of 27,000 political prisoners were put to death without a single trial, probe, or even allegation. Many Afghan families had no idea where their loved ones had disappeared in the latter part of 1978 and early 1979. A list of those slain that included 5,000 victims of AGSA mass executions was made public by the Dutch Prosecutor's Office in 2013. | No statement | |||
Najibullah | Apr 16, 2025 | Apr 16, 2025 | Civilian Victim | Male | Bayat | Kabul: 34° 31′ 1″ N, 69° 8′ 60″ E | On August 17, 2019, a suicide bomber detonated explosives at the Shahr-e-Dubai wedding hall on Faiz Mohammad Kateb Road, also known as Charqala Road. The attack resulted in 63-93,(including 15 children) fatalities and 182 injuries. The wedding ceremony was predominantly attended by members of the Shia-Hazara community. The Islamic State of Iraq and Levant-Khorasan Province (ISIL-KP) claimed responsibility for the attack, stating it targeted individuals they refer to as "Rafida," a term used by some extremist groups to denote those who do not follow Sunni Islam. | No statement | |||
Ahmad Wahid Hussaini | May 6, 2025 | May 6, 2025 | Civilian Victim | Male | Bayat | Khan Abad: 36° 41′ 49″ N, 69° 6′ 48″ E | A suicide bomber detonated an explosive device among Hazara-Shia worshipers at the Sayed Abad Mosque in Kunduz province on Friday, October 8, 2021. The attack resulted in the death of at least 150 people and injuries to 250 more. The casualties were all civilians, predominantly from the Hazara Shia ethnic group. The Islamic State of Iraq and Levant-Khorasan Province claimed responsibility for the attack, identifying a Chinese Uygur national as the suicide bomber and stating the group targeted Hazara Shias. | No statement |