Dozens said to be dead after bomb blast in mosque in Afghanistan

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Dozens said to be dead after bomb blast in mosque in Afghanistan
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The blast follows several attacks, including one at a mosque in Kabul, in recent weeks, some of which have been claimed by IS

Kabul — A blast tore through a mosque in Afghanistan's northeastern Kunduz province on Friday, killing and wounding many people, Taliban officials said.

No group immediately claimed responsibility. The blast followed several attacks, including one at a mosque in Kabul, in recent weeks, some of which have been claimed by the Sunni Muslim militants of Islamic State .

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