Islamic State claims responsibility for gun attack that killed three Spanish tourists in Afghanistan
- Three Spanish tourists were killed in Afghanistan's central Bamiyan province by gunmen, with Islamic State claiming responsibility.
- Islamic State confirmed the attack on tourists in Bamiyan, stating they shot Christian tourists and Shiite companions.
- The tourist group was attacked while shopping in Bamiyan's bazaar, triggering casualties among Spanish nationals, as reported by the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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Afghanistan: Six dead, several injured — IS claims responsibility for shooting tourists
An international group of visitors wanted to go shopping in the city of Bamijan, a popular tourist destination in the country. Followers of the Islamic State then opened fire on the holidaymakers. Three Spaniards and three locals lost their lives as a result.
The Islamic State claims attack in Afghanistan that killed 3 Spanish citizens and 3 Afghans
ISLAMABAD (AP) — The Islamic State group has claimed responsibility for an attack on foreigners in central Afghanistan last week in which three Spanish citizens and three Afghans were killed.
The Islamic State claims attack in Afghanistan that killed 3 Spanish citizens and 3 Afghans
By RAHIM FAIEZ Associated Press ISLAMABAD (AP) — The Islamic State group has claimed responsibility for the attack on foreigners in central Afghanistan last week in which three Spanish citizens and three Afghans were killed. An interior ministry spokesperson said seven people were wounded in the attack in Bamiyan province on Friday. A local Taliban official said the four wounded foreigners were from Spain, Norway, Australia and Latvia. Seven sus…
The Islamic State claims attack in Afghanistan that killed 3 Spanish citizens and 3 Afghans
By RAHIM FAIEZ Associated Press ISLAMABAD (AP) — The Islamic State group has claimed responsibility for the attack on foreigners in central Afghanistan in which three Spanish citizens and three Afghans were killed. An interior ministry spokesperson said seven people were wounded in the attack in Bamiyan province Friday. A local Taliban official said the four wounded foreigners were from Spain, Norway, Australia and Latvia. Seven suspects were ar…
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