A CGTN correspondent in Afghan's Kunduz Province talks to local residents one day after a mosque blast that killed around 50 people. /CGTN
A CGTN correspondent in Afghan's Kunduz Province talks to local residents one day after a mosque blast that killed around 50 people. /CGTN
A CGTN correspondent in Afghan's Kunduz Province talks to local residents one day after a mosque blast that killed around 50 people. /CGTN
A CGTN correspondent in Afghan's Kunduz Province talks to local residents one day after a mosque blast that killed around 50 people. /CGTN
Relatives of victims of a suicide attack on a Shiite mosque in the Afghan province of Kunduz have joined local residents in saying they wanted the government to take care of security, according to a CGTN correspondent in the region, who arrived at the site one day after the blast.
The deadly suicide attack on Friday killed around 50 people, and ISIS has claimed responsibility.