At least 20 dead after suicide bombing at Afghanistan mosque

Witness describes scene of carnage after attack on evening prayers in Herat province

Afghan security personel inspect the site of a suicide bomb attack at a Shia mosque in Herat on Tuesday. Photograph: Hoshang Hashimi/AFP/Getty Images
Afghan security personel inspect the site of a suicide bomb attack at a Shia mosque in Herat on Tuesday. Photograph: Hoshang Hashimi/AFP/Getty Images

A suicide bomber stormed into the largest Shia Muslim mosque in Afghanistan's Herat province on Tuesday, killing at least 20 and wounding dozens more, said the provincial governor's spokesman Jalani Farhad.

However, Mehdi Hadid, a politician from Herat who went to the site soon after the explosion, told the Associated Press that the scene was one of horrific carnage.

He estimated at least 100 dead and wounded were scattered throughout the mosque.

The attack took place in the middle of evening prayers when the mosque was packed with about 300 worshippers.

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At Herat Main Hospital, Dr Mohammed Rafique Shehrzai confirmed 20 bodies were brought to the hospital in Herat city, the capital of western Herat province, soon after the blast.

Shia are a minority in Afghanistan and have been threatened by the affiliate of the Islamic State group that operates in the country's east.

No one immediately claimed responsibility for the attack on the Jawadia Mosque, the largest Shia Muslim mosque in Herat.

Mr Hadid said he rushed to the mosque after hearing about the explosion.

He was told the attacker first fired on the private guards outside the mosque before entering.

When inside, he fired on the praying worshippers until his rifle jammed then he blew himself up.

PA