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Kabul School Blast Injures 52

Grenade explosion near school, children hurt. Investigation underway.

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World Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Tue, 18 August 2026 at 04:02 pm
Kabul School Blast Injures 52

A grenade explosion near the Sham-e Hedayat private school in western Kabul's Dasht-e Barchi area has injured over 52 people, including children. The blast occurred on Monday and was caused by a hand grenade, according to Taliban police spokesperson Khalid Zadran.

The circumstances surrounding the explosion are still unclear, with witnesses stating that the grenade exploded while in the possession of a school student. The student was also wounded in the blast. It is unknown how the student acquired the grenade and why it was detonated.

The incident has raised concerns over school safety in the area, which has witnessed several deadly attacks in the past, including violence targeting schools and educational institutions. The area is home to a large Hazara and Shia community and has faced recurring security threats over the years.

An investigation into the explosion is underway to determine whether it was accidental or intentional. The UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Afghanistan, Richard Bennett, has condemned the attack and called for an independent probe into the incident.

The explosion has also highlighted the challenges faced by Afghanistan, particularly the restrictions on women and girls and concerns about terrorism. The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) has called on the 'de facto' authorities to take steps that could contribute to lasting stability for the people of Afghanistan.

The incident is a reminder of the insecurity and instability in Afghanistan, particularly in areas with a high population density. The use of explosive materials and weapons in the area has raised concerns about the safety of civilians, especially children.

The investigation into the explosion is ongoing, and authorities are working to establish how the student obtained the grenade and what led to its detonation. The international community has condemned the attack and is calling for accountability for those responsible.

The situation in Afghanistan remains volatile, with ongoing concerns about security, stability, and human rights. The incident highlights the need for continued support and assistance to the people of Afghanistan, particularly in areas affected by conflict and violence.

In conclusion, the grenade explosion near the Sham-e Hedayat private school in Kabul has injured over 52 people, including children, and has raised concerns about school safety and security in the area. An investigation is underway, and the international community is calling for accountability and support for the people of Afghanistan.

Frequently asked questions

What caused the explosion near the Kabul school?

The explosion was caused by a hand grenade, according to Taliban police spokesperson Khalid Zadran.

How many people were injured in the explosion?

Over 52 people, including children, were injured in the explosion.

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