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Famed photographer among 29 killed in twin Afghanistan blasts

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Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN)Eight journalists were among 29 people killed in a suicide attack in Kabul Monday, including a famed photographer who had written of the dangers of reporting in the Afghan capital.

Shah Marai of Agence France Presse was among a group of journalists who died when a bomber disguised as a TV cameraman detonated a second bomb at the site of an earlier explosion. Both attacks were claimed by Islamic State.

The first blast happened at around at 8 a.m. local time in the Shashdarak area of the city, where the US embassy and Afghan government buildings are located, prompting journalists to rush to the scene.

The second explosion came as the attacker, posing as a cameraman, detonated explosives as journalists huddled around the scene, Kabul City Police spokesman Hashmat Stanikzai told CNN.

In a statement issued via the social media app Telegram, ISIS said a "martyrdom brother" blew his explosive vest up among a group of "apostates" and killed and wounded a number of them. The group named the first bomber as Qaqaa al-Kurdi and the second attacker as Khalil al-Qurshi. ISIS did not provide any evidence for the claim.

Eight journalists, including at least one woman, died in the blasts, according to Najib Sharifi, director of the Afghan Journalists Safety Committee.

In a tweet Monday, AFP's Global News Director, Michele Leridon, honored Marai for his "extraordinary strength, courage and generosity" and praised his "consummate professionalism" and "sensitivity" during his 15 years covering the Afghan conflict for the news agency.

AFP said the death of its "treasured colleague" Shah Marai in Monday's twin blast in Kabul was "a devastating blow".

Leridon sent "condolences to the families of other journalists killed in this terrible attack".

A further 45 people were injured in the two incidents, and have been taken to city hospitals, according to Ministry of Public Health spokesman Wahid Majroh.

The agency said Marai joined AFP as a driver in 1996, the year the Taliban seized power, and in 2002 he became a full-time photo stringer, rising through the ranks to become chief photographer in the bureau.

AFP Global News Director Michele Leridon released a statement on the death of the long-serving photographer.

"This is a devastating blow, for the brave staff of our close-knit Kabul bureau and the entire agency. Shah Marai was a treasured colleague who spent more than 15 years documenting the tragic conflict in Afghanistan for AFP."

He leaves behind six children, including a newborn daughter, AFP said.

In an essay entitled "When Hope is Gone," written in 2016 -- before the birth of his sixth child -- he acknowledged the danger of living in the city with his young family.

"I don't dare to take my children for a walk. I have five and they spend their time cooped up inside the house.

"Every morning as I go to the office and every evening when I return home, all I think of are cars that can be booby-trapped, or of suicide bombers coming out of a crowd. I can't take the risk."

The site of the explosion was close to NATO's Afghan headquarters, the US embassy and Afghan government buildings, including the Presidential palace, the Defense Ministry and the headquarters of Afghanistan's intelligence services.

US Ambassador John Bass condemned the attack.

"I condemn today's terrible Kabul attack (and) reaffirm our commitment (to) stand with the Afghan people in their fight for peace (and) security across Afghanistan. We mourn for those murdered, including the brave journalists who stand for truth in the face of violence," he wrote on Twitter.


Spate of attacks
A few hours after the strikes in Kabul, an attack in Kandahar Province killed 11 students at a local religious school. The suicide bomber had targeted a convoy of Romanian soldiers. Five of them were injured in the blast.

No group has yet claimed responsibility.

Afghanistan has witnessed a spate of attacks in recent weeks. Days ago at least six people were killed, including two Afghan soldiers, when a car bomb exploded in Afghanistan's southern Helmand province.

On April 22, a suicide blast killed 57 people -- including at least five children -- and wounded over 100 more at a voter registration center. That attack was preceded by a car bombing in southern Afghanistan in which at least 13 people were killed and 35 others injured.

The incident took place outside a sports stadium in Lashkar Gah, the capital of Helmand province. A wrestling match was taking place inside the stadium at the time of the attack.

The uptick in violence comes despite reports around six weeks ago that suggested some factions of the Taliban had expressed interested in pursuing peace talks with the Afghan government.

Those reports came on the heels of an Afghan government announcement in February that it would be willing to recognize the Taliban as a legitimate political party as part of a potential ceasefire agreement with the Islamist militant group.

https://edition.cnn.com/2018/04/30/asia/afghanistan-kabul-blasts-intl/index.html
 
So the so called “freedom fighters” strike again killing innocent journalists and locals. Where are Taliban diffenders?

This time they actually targeted the reporters who were there to cover the 1st blast.

RIP to all those who lost their lives may Allah give sabr to their families.
 
Man ... scary stuff. I really feel for all these people dying incessantly. Why is ISIS doing this? I simply don't understand.
 
So the so called “freedom fighters” strike again killing innocent journalists and locals. Where are Taliban diffenders?

This time they actually targeted the reporters who were there to cover the 1st blast.

RIP to all those who lost their lives may Allah give sabr to their families.

Except it isn't the Taliban, but ISIS, can't really compare the two, got totally different aims and objectives.

Amazing to see the coverage given to this on the back of a journalist being amongst the victims, I guess life is cheap unless you're acceptable to the west
 
So the so called “freedom fighters” strike again killing innocent journalists and locals. Where are Taliban diffenders?

This time they actually targeted the reporters who were there to cover the 1st blast.

RIP to all those who lost their lives may Allah give sabr to their families.

It was ISIS who are only present in Afghanistan because of foreign forces. Do you also sympathise with the many killed by the Afghan forces?
 
So the so called “freedom fighters” strike again killing innocent journalists and locals. Where are Taliban diffenders?

This time they actually targeted the reporters who were there to cover the 1st blast.

RIP to all those who lost their lives may Allah give sabr to their families.

Afghans killing Afghans for the past 50 years. A sad situation overall.
 
You go to a country like Afghanistan with your life on the palm of your hand. Taliban are now accused of all bomb blasts even if the American's and Afghan army are behind it. Seems the Afghan army are totally useless if indeed the Taliban are behind these attacks.
 
Afghans killing Afghans for the past 50 years. A sad situation overall.

This, they are a very tribal people and were killing each other from way before. With Russia, the US etc they just found a common enemy.
 
Very very sad, hope I will see a peaceful Afghanistan in my life time, would love to visit, I heard its a beautiful country.
 
Very sad yet again! There is just so much mess in Afghanistan, not sure what is US doing and what have they achieved?

RIP all innocent victims :(
 
Afghanistan and it's people are stuck in tribal mentality with or without the American invasion. If outsiders are not killing them then they start murdering each other in the name of honour and what not. Just don't ever see them changing as a people. An incredibly tragic story is Afghanistan, us Pakistanis no matter what we do are seen as the bad guys. This is why I totally support the fencing at the border to keep them out. It is a human tragedy of epic proportions to see what is happening there. I do know a few rational thinking Afghans who do not blame Pakistan for the terrible state they are in. If anyone is to blame it is the Russian's for totally messing up their brains from which it seems they will never recover.
 
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