At least 68 killed in Afghan school blast, families bury victims
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A car that exploded at the gate of Sayed Ul-Shuhada high school in Kabul on May 8, 2021.
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A car bomb was detonated in front of the Sayed Al-Shuhada school and two more bombs exploded when students rushed out in panic.
"The first blast was powerful and happened so close to the children that some of them could not be found," said an Afghan official, requesting anonymity.
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres also condemned the attack and expressed his deepest sympathies to the victims' families and to the Afghan government and people.

<p>epa09186769 Afghan people keeps watch the belongings of the victims as the bloodstained books and notebooks of students are seen on the ground at the scene of a bomb explosion that targeted a school in the west of Kabul, Afghanistan, 09 May 2021. An explosion near a school in Dasht-e-Barchi area west of Kabul killed at least 50 people and left over 100 injured, according to the Ministry of Interior. EPA-EFE/HEDAYATULLAH AMID</p>
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<p>People gather at the site of a blast not far from the entrance to Sayed Ul-Shuhada high school in Kabul, Afghanistan, on Saturday, May 8, 2021. Powerful explosions outside the high school in Afghanistan’s capital on Saturday killed at least 30 people and wounded dozens more, many of them teenage girls leaving class. (Kiana Hayeri/The New York Times)</p>
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Although the United States did not meet a May 1 withdrawal deadline agreed in talks with the Taliban last year, its military pull-out has begun, with President Joe Biden announcing that all troops will be gone by Sept. 11.
But the foreign troop withdrawal has led to a surge in fighting between Afghan security forces and Taliban insurgents.
Critics of the decision say the Islamist militants will make a grab for power and civilians live in fear of being subjected once more to brutal and oppressive Taliban rule.
On Twitter, China's ambassador to Afghanistan, Wang Yu, said the abrupt US announcement of a complete withdrawal of forces had led to a succession of attacks throughout the country.

<p>epa09185893 An Afghan injured student receives medical treatments at a hospital after a bomb explosion near a school west of Kabul, Afghanistan, 08 May 2021. An explosion near a school in Dasht-e-Barchi area west of Kabul killed at least 25 People and left dozens wounded, according to the Ministry of Interior. EPA-EFE/HEDAYATULLAH AMID</p>
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Condemning the killing of civilians, India's foreign ministry said the death of more than 50 young girls made this an attack on the future of Afghanistan.
"The perpetrators clearly seek to destroy the painstaking and hard-won achievements that the Afghans have put in place over the last two decades," a statement said.