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Reza Ashori

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Male
Ethnicity
Hazara
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Confidential
District geolocation of incident
Kabul: 34° 31′ 1″ N, 69° 8′ 60″ E
Description of incident

On the evening of October 26, 2023, at approximately 7:35 PM, a powerful explosion occurred at the Mellat Boxing Club located in the Pol-e-Khoshk, Dasht-e-Barchi area of west Kabul. At the time of the incident, twenty-six athletes were training at the facility in preparation for a competition scheduled for the following day. The Barchi area is predominantly inhabited by the Hazara ethnic group, a community that has been frequently targeted in attacks. The explosion resulted in the deaths of six to eight athletes and injuries to five others. Additionally, one of the club's trainers lost his hearing due to the intensity of the blast. The bodies of the victims were identified and released at three different hospitals in Kabul. ISIS Khorasan Province claimed responsibility for the attack.

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Bas Bigum

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Female
Ethnicity
Hazara
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Confidential
District geolocation of incident
Kabul: 34° 31′ 1″ N, 69° 8′ 60″ E
Description of incident

On April 22, 2018, a suicide bomber detonated his explosive device amidst a large gathering of civilians seeking to obtain electronic identification (e-ID) cards in the Mahtab Qala area of Dasht-e-Barchi, located west of Kabul. The explosion resulted in the deaths of at least 69 civilians, with an additional 120 individuals sustaining injuries. According to official reports, among the victims were 22 women, 17 children, and individuals with disabilities. Furthermore, the injured comprised 52 women, 50 men, and 17 children. The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant–Khorasan Province (ISIL-KP) claimed responsibility for the attack, stating that they targeted the Hazara-Shia community.

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Halima

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Female
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Hazara
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Confidential
District geolocation of incident
Kabul: 34° 31′ 1″ N, 69° 8′ 60″ E
Description of incident

On May 12, 2020, three attackers wearing Afghan national security forces uniforms and armed with AK-47 rifles and hand grenades conducted an assault on the maternity ward of Dasht-e-Barchi hospital. After shooting and killing a security guard at the hospital entrance, the attackers entered the facility and proceeded directly to the maternity ward, where 28 women were present at the time. The attackers moved systematically from room to room, firing on patients and throwing hand grenades. The attack resulted in twenty-four deaths, including nineteen women, three children, and one female healthcare worker. Twenty-three people were injured, including twelve women, two children, and one newborn. Following the attack on June 15, 2020, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), which operated the maternity ward at Dasht-e-Barchi maternity hospital, announced its decision to end activities and withdraw from the hospital.

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Sediqa

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Female
Ethnicity
Hazara
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Confidential
District geolocation of incident
Kabul: 34° 31′ 1″ N, 69° 8′ 60″ E
Description of incident

On May 12, 2020, three attackers wearing Afghan national security forces uniforms and armed with AK-47 rifles and hand grenades conducted an assault on the maternity ward of Dasht-e-Barchi hospital. After shooting and killing a security guard at the hospital entrance, the attackers entered the facility and proceeded directly to the maternity ward, where 28 women were present at the time. The attackers moved systematically from room to room, firing on patients and throwing hand grenades. The attack resulted in twenty-four deaths, including nineteen women, three children, and one female healthcare worker. Twenty-three people were injured, including twelve women, two children, and one newborn. Following the attack on June 15, 2020, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), which operated the maternity ward at Dasht-e-Barchi maternity hospital, announced its decision to end activities and withdraw from the hospital.

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Akmal Nazari

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Male
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Hazara
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Confidential
District geolocation of incident
Mazar-e Sharif: 36° 41′ 38″ N, 67° 6′ 48″ E
Description of incident

On 11 March 2023, an explosive device detonated inside the Tabyan Center, in Mazar-e-Sharif. The blast resulted in the deaths of 2 journalists and injuries to another 18 people. All the victims were civilians, primarily belonging to the Hazara ethnic group. The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant-Khorasan Province (ISIL-KP) claimed responsibility for the attack.

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Najiba

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Female
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Pashtun
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Confidential
District geolocation of incident
Bala Buluk: 33° 7′ 27″ N, 62° 39′ 47″ E
Description of incident

On May 4, 2009, a United States Air Force B-1 Bomber conducted an airstrike on Granai village in Bala Buluk district, Farah Province, resulting in significant civilian casualties. The incident, sometimes referred to as the Granai massacre, became one of the deadliest civilian casualty events involving international military forces in Afghanistan. The exact number of civilian deaths remains a matter of dispute among various investigative bodies. The Afghan government reported approximately 140 civilian fatalities, including 22 adult men and 93 children. Afghanistan's principal human rights organization concluded that 97 civilians were killed, with children comprising the majority of victims. Other estimates place the civilian death toll between 86 and 147 individuals. An initial investigation by the US military assessed that 20-30 civilians were killed alongside 60-65 insurgents. However, these figures were contested by Afghan authorities and international observers. A subsequent, partially released American inquiry acknowledged the limitations of the investigation, stating that a conclusive determination of the civilian casualty count would not be possible. The United States military accepted responsibility for the airstrike and admitted that significant errors occurred in its execution. Official statements acknowledged that the failure to identify the presence of civilians and to minimize collateral damage resulted in unintended civilian casualties.

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Abdul Khaliq

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Male
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Pashtun
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Confidential
District geolocation of incident
Bala Buluk: 33° 7′ 27″ N, 62° 39′ 47″ E
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Malik

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Male
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Pashtun
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Confidential
District geolocation of incident
Bala Buluk: 33° 7′ 27″ N, 62° 39′ 47″ E
Description of incident

On May 4, 2009, a United States Air Force B-1 Bomber conducted an airstrike on Granai village in Bala Buluk district, Farah Province, resulting in significant civilian casualties. The incident, sometimes referred to as the Granai massacre, became one of the deadliest civilian casualty events involving international military forces in Afghanistan. The exact number of civilian deaths remains a matter of dispute among various investigative bodies. The Afghan government reported approximately 140 civilian fatalities, including 22 adult men and 93 children. Afghanistan's principal human rights organization concluded that 97 civilians were killed, with children comprising the majority of victims. Other estimates place the civilian death toll between 86 and 147 individuals. An initial investigation by the US military assessed that 20-30 civilians were killed alongside 60-65 insurgents. However, these figures were contested by Afghan authorities and international observers. A subsequent, partially released American inquiry acknowledged the limitations of the investigation, stating that a conclusive determination of the civilian casualty count would not be possible. The United States military accepted responsibility for the airstrike and admitted that significant errors occurred in its execution. Official statements acknowledged that the failure to identify the presence of civilians and to minimize collateral damage resulted in unintended civilian casualties.

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Abdullah

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Hazara
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Yakawlang: 34° 44′ 50″ N, 66° 56′ 40″ E
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Nabi

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Tajik
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Kohsan: 34° 40′ 4″ N, 61° 12′ 11″ E
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Qurban Ali

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Hazara
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Kabul: 34° 31′ 1″ N, 69° 8′ 60″ E
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Abdul Ali

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Hazara
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Kabul: 34° 31′ 1″ N, 69° 8′ 60″ E
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Baqijan Fayzi

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Hazara
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Chahar Bolak: 36° 55′ 34″ N, 66° 56′ 58″ E
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Fatima

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Female
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Sadat
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Mazar-e Sharif: 36° 41′ 38″ N, 67° 6′ 48″ E
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Rajab Ali

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Hazara
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Kabul: 34° 31′ 1″ N, 69° 8′ 60″ E
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Abdul Rahim

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Hazara
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Kabul: 34° 31′ 1″ N, 69° 8′ 60″ E
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Qorban

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Tajik
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Rahim Habibi

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Hazara
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Dawlat Yar: 34° 33′ 29″ N, 65° 45′ 59″ E
Description of incident

سال ۱۳۹۵ در ولایت غور محصل بود از غور می‌آمد طرف خانه، رخصتی. در ولسوالی دولت‌یار ولایت غور اسیر شد. هوا گرم بود مچوم که کی بود، می‌گویند طالبان گرفته بود چهار نفر را دستگیر کرده ۵۵ روز اسیر کردند سه نفر را ایلا کرد و شوهرم شهید شد آن‌ها را من ندیدم می‌گویند تبادله کردند من نمی‌فهمم کی تبادله کرده مقصد می‌گویند تبادله کردن. هر سه که ایله شده بود در فاتحه‌اش آمده بودند، همصنفی‌هایش بودند. زنگ زده بودند آن‌ها همو جنازه را که آوردند

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Najiba Hussaini

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Hazara
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District geolocation of incident
Kabul: 34° 31′ 1″ N, 69° 8′ 60″ E
Description of incident

ساعت ۷ صبح هنگام رفتن کارمندان دولت به طرف وظیفه بر موتر حامل کارمندان وزارت معدن در ناحیه سوم شهر کابل، سرکاریز انفجار صورت میگیرد که نجیبه حسینی در آن موتر بوده و قربانی شده است.

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Khodabakhsh Zawar

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Hazara
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Bamyan: 34° 48′ 44″ N, 67° 49′ 14″ E
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S.Alam Hussainy

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Sadat
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Yakawlang: 34° 44′ 50″ N, 66° 56′ 40″ E
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Ebad Ali Naji

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Hazara
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District geolocation of incident
Jalrez: 34° 37′ 46″ N, 68° 39′ 29″ E
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Jawad Zohak

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Hazara
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District geolocation of incident
Ghorband: 34° 59′ 12″ N, 68° 42′ 5″ E
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Ahmad Farid Rostami

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Male
Ethnicity
Qizilbash
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District geolocation of incident
Kabul: 34° 31′ 1″ N, 69° 8′ 60″ E
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Ahmad Jawad Rostami

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Qizilbash
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Kabul: 34° 31′ 1″ N, 69° 8′ 60″ E
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Ahmad Zia Rostami

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Qizilbash
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Kabul: 34° 31′ 1″ N, 69° 8′ 60″ E
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Ahmad Hossain SadeqZadah

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Hazara
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Guzara: 34° 11′ 55″ N, 62° 13′ 10″ E
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Sayed Alam Hamidi

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Tajik
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Kabul: 34° 31′ 1″ N, 69° 8′ 60″ E
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Ghulam Reza

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Baloch
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District geolocation of incident
Kajran: 33° 14′ 38″ N, 65° 27′ 49″ E
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S.ShaBaBa Hussaini

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Sadat
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District geolocation of incident
Sayyad: 35° 52′ 25″ N, 68° 25′ 51″ E
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