Tuesday, August 18, 2026
Privacy-First Edition
Back to NNN
Education

Explosion reported at school in Afghan capital Kabul

play Live Sign upShow navigation menuplay Live Click here to searchsearchSign upNewsExplosion reported at school in Afghan capital KabulThe cause of the blast and the number of casualties have not been confirmed, with the Taliban government yet to comment.

xwhatsapp-strokecopylinkgoogleAdd Al Jazeera on GoogleinfoTaliban members attend a rally to mark five years in power, outside the former US embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan, August 15, 2026 [File: Mohammad Yunus Yawar/Reuters]By News AgenciesPublished On 17 Aug 202617 Aug 2026Several people have reportedly been injured in an explosion in a western district of the Afghan capital Kabul.

Reports on Monday said that a blast took place at a school in the Dasht-e-Barchi neighbourhood at around 4:30pm local time (12:00pm GMT).

Several students from the private “Shama-e Hidayat” school and educational institution in the Mahdia neighbourhood were injured, according to news outlets.

Eyewitnesses said that several students have been transferred to Alami Hospital, Hasht-e Subh Daily reported.

The number of people injured and the cause of the explosion have not been identified. Neither is it clear whether anyone was killed.

Al Jazeera has also not been able to verify the reports or confirm the details. Government officials are yet to comment.

Footage posted by Afghanistan International, based in London, shows crowds of people surrounding ambulances near the site of the reported explosion.

The blast is believed to have happened at the end of the schoolday, with children from the school accounting for the majority of the injured.

According to both Kabul Now and TOLOnews, which is based in the Afghan capital, the explosion was caused by a hand grenade.

Dasht-e-Barchi is predominantly home to Afghanistan’s Hazara minority group.

Islamic State in Khorasan Province (ISIS-K), which is affiliated with ISIL, has previously carried out attacks against Afghanistan’s Hazara community, as well as other religious minorities. The group has targeted mosques, schools and workplaces.

Read original at Al Jazeera English

The Perspectives

0 verified voices · Three viewpoints · Real discourse

Left
0
Be the first to share a left perspective
Center
0
Be the first to share a center perspective
Right
0
Be the first to share a right perspective

Related Stories