Official: Death toll from mosque attack in Kabul reaches 28
KABUL — The number of people killed in an attack on a Shiite mosque in the Afghan capital during Friday prayers rose to at least 28 — up from 20 — including women and children, the chief of Kabul’s hospitals said Saturday. Meanwhile, hundreds took part in the burial of two dozen victims in the mosque compound.
Two assailants blew themselves up and another two were shot dead by Afghan security forces, according to police. Kabul hospital chief Mohammad Salim Rasouli said more than 50 people were wounded in the attack that went on for hours.
The Interior Ministry said four of the dead were police.
Hundreds of family members, relatives and local people participated in the burial of about two dozen victims inside the mosque compound Saturday.


