Funerals have begun for victims of a series of blasts near a secondary school in Kabul on Saturday, now known to have killed more than 60 people while over 100 sustained serious injuries. Mostly girls, are now known to have died in the attack that hit students as they left class.

Dozens have been killed in bombings at sports halls, cultural centres, and places of education in particular.
The bomb exploded near a girls’ school which was situated in a majorly Shiite district of Western Kabul, killing 40 people including students between ages 11 to 15.
The images shared on social media by the locals clearly showed the heavy clouds of smoke rising above the community.
Ambulances rushed to the scene of blast in the neighborhood of Dasht-e-Barchi to evacuate the wounded, the interior minister told.
No one has yet accepted the responsibility for the bomb blast.
An extremist group has previously claimed attacks against minority Shiites in the same area, last year claiming two brutal attacks on education facilities that killed 50 people, most of them students.
Earlier, scores of militants were killed in Afghanistan's Baghlan province as government forces launched a counter-offensive to repel the attacks, a police official said on Friday.
Earlier in 2018, IS suicide bombers struck tuition centres in the area killing more than 70 people.
As of yet, there's been no claim for the attack on Saturday. However, IS continues to carry out assassinations and bombings in Kabul and the city of Jalalabad, despite having recently lost much of the territory it once controlled in the east of the country.
Meanwhile, Nobel Prize Laureate, Malala Yousafzai has termed escalation of terrorism alarming for peace and democracy in Afghanistan.
Taking to Twitter, the 23-year old activist reacted to the deadly Kabul attacks and said that world leaders must unite to safeguard school-children.
“In Kabul, terrorists committed a horrendous attack on school children, most of them girls. The escalation of terrorism is alarming for peace and democracy in Afghanistan”.
She further added, “World leaders must unite to safeguard school-children. My heart is with the #Kabul school victims’ families”.
In Kabul, terrorists committed a horrendous attack on school children, most of them girls. The escalation of terrorism is alarming for peace and democracy in Afghanistan. World leaders must unite to safeguard school-children. My heart is with the #Kabul school victims’ families.
— Malala (@Malala) May 9, 2021

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