Grief turns to anger over Kabul attack
Hundreds of grieving Afghans buried their loved ones in Kabul yesterday amid growing anger over a suicide attack on a voter registration centre that killed 57 people including children and wounded over 100.
The bomber blew himself up on Sunday morning in a large crowd queueing to collect national ID certificates so they could register to vote in long-delayed legislative elections scheduled for October.
The blast, which was claimed by the Islamic State group, caused carnage in the street in the heavily Shia-populated western neighbourhood.
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