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Iran Consulate in Balkh provides cash to blast victims

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Families of victims of the mosque blast in northern Mazar-e-Sharif city gained cash assistance from the Iranian Consulate General in Mazar-e-Sharif.

The twenty-three families who lost their loved ones received $500 dollars, and 63 families whose members were injured received $300 dollars.

This follows an explosion that targeted worshippers offering prayers in the She-Dokan Mosque in Mazar-e-Sharif on Thursday. More than 30 worshippers were killed, and 87 others were injured in the blast.

The consulate general said that the families would receive food, medicine and clothes packages in addition to cash assistance.

“Today, a military aircraft is landing in Mazar-e-Sharif from Iran to bring humanitarian aid including food, medicine and clothes and we hope these will be distributed very correctly between families of the victims and needy people,” said Sayed Hussain Yahyawe, head of the Consulate General.

The families gathered to receive the assistance and said that almost all of them are struggling with economic challenges.

Atta Mohammad, a resident of Mazar-e-Sharif, talked about the blast. “We had started prayers, it blew up, there was smoke and dust everywhere … all were shocked and horrified,” said Atta Mohammad.

Mohammad Aref, a resident of Mazar-e-Sharif, lost his 20-year-old son at the incident. Mohammad Aref called the blast a crime against humanity and stated that these incidents must come to an end.

“These incidents must be prevented, how long should people be martyred and suffer? People suffered for more than four decades,” said Mohammad Aref.

Meanwhile, the Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA) has provided food assistance to 350 needy families in Mazar-e-Sharif.

Families who received aid,said they lost their employment and are struggling with severe poverty. They asked for job opportunities to start work.

However, some sources said 31 people were killed and 87 were wounded.

Idris is one of the wounded. “I was here when the attack happened. When they say (the number of casualties) is around 20 to 25, (they) lie. The first and second line of the prayers were severely hit and only the people in the third and fourth lines were safe.”

According to the witnesses, around 400 people were attending the mosque for prayers.

“It was a very horrific incident. The number of the victims was high,” said Mohamad Yasin, a witness.—Tolonews

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