Name/Surname | Date added | Date modified | Template | Gender | Ethnicity | District geolocation of incident | Description of incident | Declaratory Statement | Date of the event | Author/s | Year of publication |
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Mohammad Rasol Jorat | AP ۱۴۰۳ لړم ۴ | AP ۱۴۰۳ لړم ۴ | Civilian Victim | Male | Uzbek | Kabul: 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 Nazir | AP ۱۴۰۴ لړم ۲۰ | AP ۱۴۰۴ لړم ۲۰ | Civilian Victim | Male | Unknown | Puli Khumri: 35° 56′ 49″ N, 68° 42′ 16″ E | On the afternoon of November 6, 2007, at approximately 4:15 PM, an explosion occurred in Pul-e Khumri, the provincial capital of Baghlan Province. The incident took place during a visit by Afghanistan's Parliamentary Economic Commission, which had traveled to the area to attend the reopening ceremony of the newly reconstructed Baghlan Sugar Factory. According to eyewitness accounts, an individual detonated explosives among a crowd of people who had assembled to greet the parliamentary delegation. The attack resulted in between 70 and 97 fatalities, with casualty figures varying across different reports, and injured nearly 200 individuals. A substantial portion of the victims were school students who had gathered in formation to welcome the government officials. Six members of the National Economy Commission of Afghanistan's Parliament were killed in the attack, including the commission's chairman, Sayed Mustafa Kazimi. The other deceased parliamentarians represented various provinces across Afghanistan, including Takhar, Kunar, Helmand, Kunduz, and Kabul. While it was widely believed that the attack was carried out by a suicide bomber, no group claimed responsibility for the incident. The precise circumstances and motivation behind the attack were never officially confirmed. The general assessment indicated that members of the Afghan Parliament were the primary intended targets of the assault. | No statement | |||
Ewaz Khan | AP ۱۴۰۴ لړم ۱۹ | AP ۱۴۰۴ لړم ۱۹ | Civilian Victim | Male | Unknown | Puli Khumri: 35° 56′ 49″ N, 68° 42′ 16″ E | On Tuesday, November 6, 2007, Pul-e-Khumri, the capital of Baghlan province, witnessed one of the deadliest suicide attacks in Afghanistan’s history. The assault occurred during the visit of a parliamentary economic delegation led by Sayed Mustafa Kazemi, Chairman of the National Economic Commission, who had arrived to inaugurate the newly reconstructed Baghlan Industrial enterprise. The attack claimed the lives and wounded approximately 200 Afghan citizens. Among the victims were 57 students from the “Martyrs of Baghlan Industrial High School” and six members of the National Economic Commission. This tragic event stands as a stark reminder of the profound human cost of violence and the vulnerability of those striving to rebuild and serve their nation. | No statement | |||
Mohammad Bashir | AP ۱۴۰۴ لړم ۱۹ | AP ۱۴۰۴ لړم ۱۹ | Civilian Victim | Male | Unknown | Puli Khumri: 35° 56′ 49″ N, 68° 42′ 16″ E | On Tuesday, November 6, 2007, Pul-e-Khumri, the capital of Baghlan province, witnessed one of the deadliest suicide attacks in Afghanistan’s history. The assault occurred during the visit of a parliamentary economic delegation led by Sayed Mustafa Kazemi, Chairman of the National Economic Commission, who had arrived to inaugurate the newly reconstructed Baghlan Industrial enterprise. The attack claimed the lives and wounded approximately 200 Afghan citizens. Among the victims were 57 students from the “Martyrs of Baghlan Industrial High School” and six members of the National Economic Commission. This tragic event stands as a stark reminder of the profound human cost of violence and the vulnerability of those striving to rebuild and serve their nation. | No statement | |||
Mohammad | AP ۱۴۰۴ لړم ۱۹ | AP ۱۴۰۴ لړم ۱۹ | Civilian Victim | Male | Unknown | Puli Khumri: 35° 56′ 49″ N, 68° 42′ 16″ E | At 4:15 AM on Tuesday, Aqrab 15, 1386 in the Solar Hijri calendar (November 6, 2007), one of the deadliest suicide attacks in Afghanistan’s history took place in Pul-e-Khumri, the capital of Baghlan province. The incident occurred as a parliamentary economic delegation, led by Sayed Mustafa Kazemi, Chairman of the National Economic Commission of Afghanistan’s Parliament, had arrived to inaugurate the newly reconstructed Baghlan Industrial enterprise. This tragic event resulted in the death and injury of approximately 200 Afghan citizens, including 57 students from the “Martyrs of Baghlan Industrial High School” and six members of the National Economic Commission. | ||||
Gulmohammad | AP ۱۴۰۴ لړم ۱۹ | AP ۱۴۰۴ لړم ۱۹ | Civilian Victim | Male | Unknown | Puli Khumri: 35° 56′ 49″ N, 68° 42′ 16″ E | On Tuesday, November 6, 2007, Pul-e-Khumri, the capital of Baghlan province, witnessed one of the deadliest suicide attacks in Afghanistan’s history. The assault occurred during the visit of a parliamentary economic delegation led by Sayed Mustafa Kazemi, Chairman of the National Economic Commission, who had arrived to inaugurate the newly reconstructed Baghlan Industrial enterprise. The attack claimed the lives and wounded approximately 200 Afghan citizens. Among the victims were 57 students from the “Martyrs of Baghlan Industrial High School” and six members of the National Economic Commission. This tragic event stands as a stark reminder of the profound human cost of violence and the vulnerability of those striving to rebuild and serve their nation. | No statement | |||
Arif Khan | AP ۱۴۰۴ لړم ۱۹ | AP ۱۴۰۴ لړم ۱۹ | Civilian Victim | Male | Unknown | Puli Khumri: 35° 56′ 49″ N, 68° 42′ 16″ E | On Tuesday, November 6, 2007, Pul-e-Khumri, the capital of Baghlan province, witnessed one of the deadliest suicide attacks in Afghanistan’s history. The assault occurred during the visit of a parliamentary economic delegation led by Sayed Mustafa Kazemi, Chairman of the National Economic Commission, who had arrived to inaugurate the newly reconstructed Baghlan Industrial enterprise. The attack claimed the lives and wounded approximately 200 Afghan citizens. Among the victims were 57 students from the “Martyrs of Baghlan Industrial High School” and six members of the National Economic Commission. This tragic event stands as a stark reminder of the profound human cost of violence and the vulnerability of those striving to rebuild and serve their nation. | No statement | |||
Nasrullah | AP ۱۴۰۴ لړم ۱۹ | AP ۱۴۰۴ لړم ۱۹ | Civilian Victim | Male | Unknown | Puli Khumri: 35° 56′ 49″ N, 68° 42′ 16″ E | On Tuesday, November 6, 2007, Pul-e-Khumri, the capital of Baghlan province, witnessed one of the deadliest suicide attacks in Afghanistan’s history. The assault occurred during the visit of a parliamentary economic delegation led by Sayed Mustafa Kazemi, Chairman of the National Economic Commission, who had arrived to inaugurate the newly reconstructed Baghlan Industrial enterprise. The attack claimed the lives and wounded approximately 200 Afghan citizens. Among the victims were 57 students from the “Martyrs of Baghlan Industrial High School” and six members of the National Economic Commission. This tragic event stands as a stark reminder of the profound human cost of violence and the vulnerability of those striving to rebuild and serve their nation. | No statement | |||
Mohammad Ehsan | AP ۱۴۰۴ لړم ۱۹ | AP ۱۴۰۴ لړم ۱۹ | Civilian Victim | Male | Unknown | Puli Khumri: 35° 56′ 49″ N, 68° 42′ 16″ E | On Tuesday, November 6, 2007, Pul-e-Khumri, the capital of Baghlan province, witnessed one of the deadliest suicide attacks in Afghanistan’s history. The assault occurred during the visit of a parliamentary economic delegation led by Sayed Mustafa Kazemi, Chairman of the National Economic Commission, who had arrived to inaugurate the newly reconstructed Baghlan Industrial enterprise. The attack claimed the lives and wounded approximately 200 Afghan citizens. Among the victims were 57 students from the “Martyrs of Baghlan Industrial High School” and six members of the National Economic Commission. This tragic event stands as a stark reminder of the profound human cost of violence and the vulnerability of those striving to rebuild and serve their nation. | No statement | |||
Mohammad Parwiz | AP ۱۴۰۴ لړم ۲۰ | AP ۱۴۰۴ لړم ۲۰ | Civilian Victim | Male | Unknown | Puli Khumri: 35° 56′ 49″ N, 68° 42′ 16″ E | On the afternoon of November 6, 2007, at approximately 4:15 PM, an explosion occurred in Pul-e Khumri, the provincial capital of Baghlan Province. The incident took place during a visit by Afghanistan's Parliamentary Economic Commission, which had traveled to the area to attend the reopening ceremony of the newly reconstructed Baghlan Sugar Factory. According to eyewitness accounts, an individual detonated explosives among a crowd of people who had assembled to greet the parliamentary delegation. The attack resulted in between 70 and 97 fatalities, with casualty figures varying across different reports, and injured nearly 200 individuals. A substantial portion of the victims were school students who had gathered in formation to welcome the government officials. Six members of the National Economy Commission of Afghanistan's Parliament were killed in the attack, including the commission's chairman, Sayed Mustafa Kazimi. The other deceased parliamentarians represented various provinces across Afghanistan, including Takhar, Kunar, Helmand, Kunduz, and Kabul. While it was widely believed that the attack was carried out by a suicide bomber, no group claimed responsibility for the incident. The precise circumstances and motivation behind the attack were never officially confirmed. The general assessment indicated that members of the Afghan Parliament were the primary intended targets of the assault. | No statement | |||
Mohammad Firoz | AP ۱۴۰۴ لړم ۲۰ | AP ۱۴۰۴ لړم ۲۰ | Civilian Victim | Male | Unknown | Puli Khumri: 35° 56′ 49″ N, 68° 42′ 16″ E | On the afternoon of November 6, 2007, at approximately 4:15 PM, an explosion occurred in Pul-e Khumri, the provincial capital of Baghlan Province. The incident took place during a visit by Afghanistan's Parliamentary Economic Commission, which had traveled to the area to attend the reopening ceremony of the newly reconstructed Baghlan Sugar Factory. According to eyewitness accounts, an individual detonated explosives among a crowd of people who had assembled to greet the parliamentary delegation. The attack resulted in between 70 and 97 fatalities, with casualty figures varying across different reports, and injured nearly 200 individuals. A substantial portion of the victims were school students who had gathered in formation to welcome the government officials. Six members of the National Economy Commission of Afghanistan's Parliament were killed in the attack, including the commission's chairman, Sayed Mustafa Kazimi. The other deceased parliamentarians represented various provinces across Afghanistan, including Takhar, Kunar, Helmand, Kunduz, and Kabul. While it was widely believed that the attack was carried out by a suicide bomber, no group claimed responsibility for the incident. The precise circumstances and motivation behind the attack were never officially confirmed. The general assessment indicated that members of the Afghan Parliament were the primary intended targets of the assault. | No statement | |||
Zarkai | AP ۱۴۰۴ لړم ۲۰ | AP ۱۴۰۴ لړم ۲۰ | Civilian Victim | Male | Unknown | Puli Khumri: 35° 56′ 49″ N, 68° 42′ 16″ E | On the afternoon of November 6, 2007, at approximately 4:15 PM, an explosion occurred in Pul-e Khumri, the provincial capital of Baghlan Province. The incident took place during a visit by Afghanistan's Parliamentary Economic Commission, which had traveled to the area to attend the reopening ceremony of the newly reconstructed Baghlan Sugar Factory. According to eyewitness accounts, an individual detonated explosives among a crowd of people who had assembled to greet the parliamentary delegation. The attack resulted in between 70 and 97 fatalities, with casualty figures varying across different reports, and injured nearly 200 individuals. A substantial portion of the victims were school students who had gathered in formation to welcome the government officials. Six members of the National Economy Commission of Afghanistan's Parliament were killed in the attack, including the commission's chairman, Sayed Mustafa Kazimi. The other deceased parliamentarians represented various provinces across Afghanistan, including Takhar, Kunar, Helmand, Kunduz, and Kabul. While it was widely believed that the attack was carried out by a suicide bomber, no group claimed responsibility for the incident. The precise circumstances and motivation behind the attack were never officially confirmed. The general assessment indicated that members of the Afghan Parliament were the primary intended targets of the assault. | No statement | |||
Mohammad Ayob | AP ۱۴۰۴ لړم ۲۰ | AP ۱۴۰۴ لړم ۲۰ | Civilian Victim | Male | Unknown | Puli Khumri: 35° 56′ 49″ N, 68° 42′ 16″ E | On the afternoon of November 6, 2007, at approximately 4:15 PM, an explosion occurred in Pul-e Khumri, the provincial capital of Baghlan Province. The incident took place during a visit by Afghanistan's Parliamentary Economic Commission, which had traveled to the area to attend the reopening ceremony of the newly reconstructed Baghlan Sugar Factory. According to eyewitness accounts, an individual detonated explosives among a crowd of people who had assembled to greet the parliamentary delegation. The attack resulted in between 70 and 97 fatalities, with casualty figures varying across different reports, and injured nearly 200 individuals. A substantial portion of the victims were school students who had gathered in formation to welcome the government officials. Six members of the National Economy Commission of Afghanistan's Parliament were killed in the attack, including the commission's chairman, Sayed Mustafa Kazimi. The other deceased parliamentarians represented various provinces across Afghanistan, including Takhar, Kunar, Helmand, Kunduz, and Kabul. While it was widely believed that the attack was carried out by a suicide bomber, no group claimed responsibility for the incident. The precise circumstances and motivation behind the attack were never officially confirmed. The general assessment indicated that members of the Afghan Parliament were the primary intended targets of the assault. | No statment | |||
Sultan Mohammad | AP ۱۴۰۴ لړم ۲۱ | AP ۱۴۰۴ لړم ۲۱ | Civilian Victim | Male | Unknown | Puli Khumri: 35° 56′ 49″ N, 68° 42′ 16″ E | On the afternoon of November 6, 2007, at approximately 4:15 PM, an explosion occurred in Pul-e Khumri, the provincial capital of Baghlan Province. The incident took place during a visit by Afghanistan's Parliamentary Economic Commission, which had traveled to the area to attend the reopening ceremony of the newly reconstructed Baghlan Sugar Factory. According to eyewitness accounts, an individual detonated explosives among a crowd of people who had assembled to greet the parliamentary delegation. The attack resulted in between 70 and 97 fatalities, with casualty figures varying across different reports, and injured nearly 200 individuals. A substantial portion of the victims were school students who had gathered in formation to welcome the government officials. Six members of the National Economy Commission of Afghanistan's Parliament were killed in the attack, including the commission's chairman, Sayed Mustafa Kazimi. The other deceased parliamentarians represented various provinces across Afghanistan, including Takhar, Kunar, Helmand, Kunduz, and Kabul. While it was widely believed that the attack was carried out by a suicide bomber, no group claimed responsibility for the incident. The precise circumstances and motivation behind the attack were never officially confirmed. The general assessment indicated that members of the Afghan Parliament were the primary intended targets of the assault. | No statement | |||
Mohammad Osman | AP ۱۴۰۴ لړم ۲۰ | AP ۱۴۰۴ لړم ۲۰ | Civilian Victim | Male | Unknown | Puli Khumri: 35° 56′ 49″ N, 68° 42′ 16″ E | On the afternoon of November 6, 2007, at approximately 4:15 PM, an explosion occurred in Pul-e Khumri, the provincial capital of Baghlan Province. The incident took place during a visit by Afghanistan's Parliamentary Economic Commission, which had traveled to the area to attend the reopening ceremony of the newly reconstructed Baghlan Sugar Factory. According to eyewitness accounts, an individual detonated explosives among a crowd of people who had assembled to greet the parliamentary delegation. The attack resulted in between 70 and 97 fatalities, with casualty figures varying across different reports, and injured nearly 200 individuals. A substantial portion of the victims were school students who had gathered in formation to welcome the government officials. Six members of the National Economy Commission of Afghanistan's Parliament were killed in the attack, including the commission's chairman, Sayed Mustafa Kazimi. The other deceased parliamentarians represented various provinces across Afghanistan, including Takhar, Kunar, Helmand, Kunduz, and Kabul. While it was widely believed that the attack was carried out by a suicide bomber, no group claimed responsibility for the incident. The precise circumstances and motivation behind the attack were never officially confirmed. The general assessment indicated that members of the Afghan Parliament were the primary intended targets of the assault. | No statement | |||
Mohammad Sherzai | AP ۱۴۰۴ لړم ۲۱ | AP ۱۴۰۴ لړم ۲۱ | Civilian Victim | Male | Unknown | Puli Khumri: 35° 56′ 49″ N, 68° 42′ 16″ E | On the afternoon of November 6, 2007, at approximately 4:15 PM, an explosion occurred in Pul-e Khumri, the provincial capital of Baghlan Province. The incident took place during a visit by Afghanistan's Parliamentary Economic Commission, which had traveled to the area to attend the reopening ceremony of the newly reconstructed Baghlan Sugar Factory. According to eyewitness accounts, an individual detonated explosives among a crowd of people who had assembled to greet the parliamentary delegation. The attack resulted in between 70 and 97 fatalities, with casualty figures varying across different reports, and injured nearly 200 individuals. A substantial portion of the victims were school students who had gathered in formation to welcome the government officials. Six members of the National Economy Commission of Afghanistan's Parliament were killed in the attack, including the commission's chairman, Sayed Mustafa Kazimi. The other deceased parliamentarians represented various provinces across Afghanistan, including Takhar, Kunar, Helmand, Kunduz, and Kabul. While it was widely believed that the attack was carried out by a suicide bomber, no group claimed responsibility for the incident. The precise circumstances and motivation behind the attack were never officially confirmed. The general assessment indicated that members of the Afghan Parliament were the primary intended targets of the assault. | No statement | |||
Hamid Ahmad | AP ۱۴۰۴ لړم ۲۱ | AP ۱۴۰۴ لړم ۲۱ | Civilian Victim | Male | Unknown | Puli Khumri: 35° 56′ 49″ N, 68° 42′ 16″ E | On the afternoon of November 6, 2007, at approximately 4:15 PM, an explosion occurred in Pul-e Khumri, the provincial capital of Baghlan Province. The incident took place during a visit by Afghanistan's Parliamentary Economic Commission, which had traveled to the area to attend the reopening ceremony of the newly reconstructed Baghlan Sugar Factory. According to eyewitness accounts, an individual detonated explosives among a crowd of people who had assembled to greet the parliamentary delegation. The attack resulted in between 70 and 97 fatalities, with casualty figures varying across different reports, and injured nearly 200 individuals. A substantial portion of the victims were school students who had gathered in formation to welcome the government officials. Six members of the National Economy Commission of Afghanistan's Parliament were killed in the attack, including the commission's chairman, Sayed Mustafa Kazimi. The other deceased parliamentarians represented various provinces across Afghanistan, including Takhar, Kunar, Helmand, Kunduz, and Kabul. While it was widely believed that the attack was carried out by a suicide bomber, no group claimed responsibility for the incident. The precise circumstances and motivation behind the attack were never officially confirmed. The general assessment indicated that members of the Afghan Parliament were the primary intended targets of the assault. | No statement | |||
Mohammad Zahir | AP ۱۴۰۴ لړم ۲۱ | AP ۱۴۰۴ لړم ۲۱ | Civilian Victim | Male | Unknown | Puli Khumri: 35° 56′ 49″ N, 68° 42′ 16″ E | On the afternoon of November 6, 2007, at approximately 4:15 PM, an explosion occurred in Pul-e Khumri, the provincial capital of Baghlan Province. The incident took place during a visit by Afghanistan's Parliamentary Economic Commission, which had traveled to the area to attend the reopening ceremony of the newly reconstructed Baghlan Sugar Factory. According to eyewitness accounts, an individual detonated explosives among a crowd of people who had assembled to greet the parliamentary delegation. The attack resulted in between 70 and 97 fatalities, with casualty figures varying across different reports, and injured nearly 200 individuals. A substantial portion of the victims were school students who had gathered in formation to welcome the government officials. Six members of the National Economy Commission of Afghanistan's Parliament were killed in the attack, including the commission's chairman, Sayed Mustafa Kazimi. The other deceased parliamentarians represented various provinces across Afghanistan, including Takhar, Kunar, Helmand, Kunduz, and Kabul. While it was widely believed that the attack was carried out by a suicide bomber, no group claimed responsibility for the incident. The precise circumstances and motivation behind the attack were never officially confirmed. The general assessment indicated that members of the Afghan Parliament were the primary intended targets of the assault. | No statement | |||
Mohammad Tahir | AP ۱۴۰۴ لړم ۲۱ | AP ۱۴۰۴ لړم ۲۱ | Civilian Victim | Male | Unknown | Puli Khumri: 35° 56′ 49″ N, 68° 42′ 16″ E | On the afternoon of November 6, 2007, at approximately 4:15 PM, an explosion occurred in Pul-e Khumri, the provincial capital of Baghlan Province. The incident took place during a visit by Afghanistan's Parliamentary Economic Commission, which had traveled to the area to attend the reopening ceremony of the newly reconstructed Baghlan Sugar Factory. According to eyewitness accounts, an individual detonated explosives among a crowd of people who had assembled to greet the parliamentary delegation. The attack resulted in between 70 and 97 fatalities, with casualty figures varying across different reports, and injured nearly 200 individuals. A substantial portion of the victims were school students who had gathered in formation to welcome the government officials. Six members of the National Economy Commission of Afghanistan's Parliament were killed in the attack, including the commission's chairman, Sayed Mustafa Kazimi. The other deceased parliamentarians represented various provinces across Afghanistan, including Takhar, Kunar, Helmand, Kunduz, and Kabul. While it was widely believed that the attack was carried out by a suicide bomber, no group claimed responsibility for the incident. The precise circumstances and motivation behind the attack were never officially confirmed. The general assessment indicated that members of the Afghan Parliament were the primary intended targets of the assault. | No statement | |||
Mohammad Wesal | AP ۱۴۰۴ لړم ۲۱ | AP ۱۴۰۴ لړم ۲۱ | Civilian Victim | Male | Unknown | Puli Khumri: 35° 56′ 49″ N, 68° 42′ 16″ E | On the afternoon of November 6, 2007, at approximately 4:15 PM, an explosion occurred in Pul-e Khumri, the provincial capital of Baghlan Province. The incident took place during a visit by Afghanistan's Parliamentary Economic Commission, which had traveled to the area to attend the reopening ceremony of the newly reconstructed Baghlan Sugar Factory. According to eyewitness accounts, an individual detonated explosives among a crowd of people who had assembled to greet the parliamentary delegation. The attack resulted in between 70 and 97 fatalities, with casualty figures varying across different reports, and injured nearly 200 individuals. A substantial portion of the victims were school students who had gathered in formation to welcome the government officials. Six members of the National Economy Commission of Afghanistan's Parliament were killed in the attack, including the commission's chairman, Sayed Mustafa Kazimi. The other deceased parliamentarians represented various provinces across Afghanistan, including Takhar, Kunar, Helmand, Kunduz, and Kabul. While it was widely believed that the attack was carried out by a suicide bomber, no group claimed responsibility for the incident. The precise circumstances and motivation behind the attack were never officially confirmed. The general assessment indicated that members of the Afghan Parliament were the primary intended targets of the assault. | No statement | |||
Heshmatullah | AP ۱۴۰۴ لړم ۲۱ | AP ۱۴۰۴ لړم ۲۱ | Civilian Victim | Male | Unknown | Puli Khumri: 35° 56′ 49″ N, 68° 42′ 16″ E | On the afternoon of November 6, 2007, at approximately 4:15 PM, an explosion occurred in Pul-e Khumri, the provincial capital of Baghlan Province. The incident took place during a visit by Afghanistan's Parliamentary Economic Commission, which had traveled to the area to attend the reopening ceremony of the newly reconstructed Baghlan Sugar Factory. According to eyewitness accounts, an individual detonated explosives among a crowd of people who had assembled to greet the parliamentary delegation. The attack resulted in between 70 and 97 fatalities, with casualty figures varying across different reports, and injured nearly 200 individuals. A substantial portion of the victims were school students who had gathered in formation to welcome the government officials. Six members of the National Economy Commission of Afghanistan's Parliament were killed in the attack, including the commission's chairman, Sayed Mustafa Kazimi. The other deceased parliamentarians represented various provinces across Afghanistan, including Takhar, Kunar, Helmand, Kunduz, and Kabul. While it was widely believed that the attack was carried out by a suicide bomber, no group claimed responsibility for the incident. The precise circumstances and motivation behind the attack were never officially confirmed. The general assessment indicated that members of the Afghan Parliament were the primary intended targets of the assault. | No statement | |||
Qudratullah | AP ۱۴۰۴ لړم ۲۱ | AP ۱۴۰۴ لړم ۲۱ | Civilian Victim | Male | Unknown | Puli Khumri: 35° 56′ 49″ N, 68° 42′ 16″ E | On the afternoon of November 6, 2007, at approximately 4:15 PM, an explosion occurred in Pul-e Khumri, the provincial capital of Baghlan Province. The incident took place during a visit by Afghanistan's Parliamentary Economic Commission, which had traveled to the area to attend the reopening ceremony of the newly reconstructed Baghlan Sugar Factory. According to eyewitness accounts, an individual detonated explosives among a crowd of people who had assembled to greet the parliamentary delegation. The attack resulted in between 70 and 97 fatalities, with casualty figures varying across different reports, and injured nearly 200 individuals. A substantial portion of the victims were school students who had gathered in formation to welcome the government officials. Six members of the National Economy Commission of Afghanistan's Parliament were killed in the attack, including the commission's chairman, Sayed Mustafa Kazimi. The other deceased parliamentarians represented various provinces across Afghanistan, including Takhar, Kunar, Helmand, Kunduz, and Kabul. While it was widely believed that the attack was carried out by a suicide bomber, no group claimed responsibility for the incident. The precise circumstances and motivation behind the attack were never officially confirmed. The general assessment indicated that members of the Afghan Parliament were the primary intended targets of the assault. | No statement | |||
Mohammad Ebrahim | AP ۱۴۰۴ لړم ۲۱ | AP ۱۴۰۴ لړم ۲۱ | Civilian Victim | Male | Unknown | Puli Khumri: 35° 56′ 49″ N, 68° 42′ 16″ E | On the afternoon of November 6, 2007, at approximately 4:15 PM, an explosion occurred in Pul-e Khumri, the provincial capital of Baghlan Province. The incident took place during a visit by Afghanistan's Parliamentary Economic Commission, which had traveled to the area to attend the reopening ceremony of the newly reconstructed Baghlan Sugar Factory. According to eyewitness accounts, an individual detonated explosives among a crowd of people who had assembled to greet the parliamentary delegation. The attack resulted in between 70 and 97 fatalities, with casualty figures varying across different reports, and injured nearly 200 individuals. A substantial portion of the victims were school students who had gathered in formation to welcome the government officials. Six members of the National Economy Commission of Afghanistan's Parliament were killed in the attack, including the commission's chairman, Sayed Mustafa Kazimi. The other deceased parliamentarians represented various provinces across Afghanistan, including Takhar, Kunar, Helmand, Kunduz, and Kabul. While it was widely believed that the attack was carried out by a suicide bomber, no group claimed responsibility for the incident. The precise circumstances and motivation behind the attack were never officially confirmed. The general assessment indicated that members of the Afghan Parliament were the primary intended targets of the assault. | No statment | |||
Mohammad Mujeb | AP ۱۴۰۴ لړم ۲۱ | AP ۱۴۰۴ لړم ۲۱ | Civilian Victim | Male | Unknown | Puli Khumri: 35° 56′ 49″ N, 68° 42′ 16″ E | On the afternoon of November 6, 2007, at approximately 4:15 PM, an explosion occurred in Pul-e Khumri, the provincial capital of Baghlan Province. The incident took place during a visit by Afghanistan's Parliamentary Economic Commission, which had traveled to the area to attend the reopening ceremony of the newly reconstructed Baghlan Sugar Factory. According to eyewitness accounts, an individual detonated explosives among a crowd of people who had assembled to greet the parliamentary delegation. The attack resulted in between 70 and 97 fatalities, with casualty figures varying across different reports, and injured nearly 200 individuals. A substantial portion of the victims were school students who had gathered in formation to welcome the government officials. Six members of the National Economy Commission of Afghanistan's Parliament were killed in the attack, including the commission's chairman, Sayed Mustafa Kazimi. The other deceased parliamentarians represented various provinces across Afghanistan, including Takhar, Kunar, Helmand, Kunduz, and Kabul. While it was widely believed that the attack was carried out by a suicide bomber, no group claimed responsibility for the incident. The precise circumstances and motivation behind the attack were never officially confirmed. The general assessment indicated that members of the Afghan Parliament were the primary intended targets of the assault. | No statement | |||
Mohammad Rahim | AP ۱۴۰۳ لړم ۱۸ | AP ۱۴۰۳ لړم ۱۸ | Civilian Victim | Male | Uzbek | Kabul: 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 | |||
Asadullah Khorram | AP ۱۴۰۱ سلواغه ۲۶ | AP ۱۴۰۱ سلواغه ۲۶ | Civilian Victim | Male | Hazara | Kabul: 34° 31′ 1″ N, 69° 8′ 60″ E | |||||
Ghulam Reza Zheyan | AP ۱۴۰۴ تله ۱۷ | AP ۱۴۰۴ تله ۱۷ | Civilian Victim | Male | Hazara | Kabul: 34° 31′ 1″ N, 69° 8′ 60″ E | On December 28, 2017, a suicide bomber detonated an explosive device inside the Tabyan Center, a religious and cultural gathering place in Dasht-e-Barchi, located to the west of Kabul. The blast resulted in the deaths of 41 individuals and injuries to another 84 people. Among those killed were at least two children and four women, while eight women were among the injured. 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. | ||||
Mohammad Nori | AP ۱۴۰۴ وږی ۱۹ | AP ۱۴۰۴ وږی ۱۹ | Civilian Victim | Male | Hazara | Bamyan: 34° 48′ 44″ N, 67° 49′ 14″ E | |||||
Naqibullah | AP ۱۴۰۴ وږی ۲۰ | AP ۱۴۰۴ وږی ۲۰ | Civilian Victim | Male | Hazara | Bamyan: 34° 48′ 44″ N, 67° 49′ 14″ E | On November 24, 2020, two remote-controlled explosive devices detonated in the main bazaar of Bamyan City, resulting in 20 fatalities and over 60 injuries. In two decades, this incident marked the first such occurrence in the city, known for its safety. Following the event, at least six individuals were detained and subsequently admitted to executing the explosions. Despite these confessions, the former government and Bamyan's governor, Ala Rahmati, attributed the orchestration of the attacks to the Haqqani network. | No statement | |||
Hassan Ali | AP ۱۴۰۴ وږی ۲۰ | AP ۱۴۰۴ وږی ۲۰ | Civilian Victim | Male | Hazara | Bamyan: 34° 48′ 44″ N, 67° 49′ 14″ E | On November 24, 2020, two remote-controlled explosive devices detonated in the main bazaar of Bamyan City, resulting in 20 fatalities and over 60 injuries. In two decades, this incident marked the first such occurrence in the city, known for its safety. Following the event, at least six individuals were detained and subsequently admitted to executing the explosions. Despite these confessions, the former government and Bamyan's governor, Ala Rahmati, attributed the orchestration of the attacks to the Haqqani network. | No statement |