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December 2014 Kabul bombings

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Attack type
  
Suicide bombing

Date
  
11 December 2014

Perpetrator
  
Taliban

Location
  
Kabul

Non-fatal injuries
  
7

Location
  
Kabul, Afghanistan

Total number of deaths
  
12

Similar
  
2007 Baghlan sugar fact, 2008 Kandahar bombing, 22 August 2015 Kabul suicide b, 2015 Khost suicide bombing

The December 2014 Kabul bombings refer to series of bombings that happened on December 11, 2014 in Kabul, Afghanistan.

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First attack

The first attack was carried out by the Taliban and was targeting Afghan soldiers. During the attack six of the soldiers were killed.

Second attack

Couple hours later a second attack was carried out by a 16-year-old who blew himself up at the French high school's auditorium which killed 6 civilians and wounded 16 more. The auditorium was showing a play called Heartbeat: Silence After the Explosion which ironize the event. After the explosion there was panic which was followed by investigation during which the witnesses claimed that it all happened back stage with reporters and their TV cameras were covering the event. The Taliban have claimed responsibility for this attack as well, and said that the play undermined Islamic values. According to BBC reporter Mike Wooldridge, the attack was meant to undermine confidence among Afghans in the new government and its security forces.

After the investigation it was revealed by the Afghan Deputy Interior Minister Mohammad Ayoub Salangi that one of the bodies belonged to a German national.

Condemnations

The attack was condemned by the Laurent Fabius who said that no French citizens were hurt in the attack. It was also condemned by French President Francois Hollande who called it "odd" and was quoting saying by U-T San Diego:

By attacking this target, the terrorists were targeting culture and creativity

References

December 2014 Kabul bombings Wikipedia