Flowers in their memory students who were killed in explosions which occurred at school in Afghanistan, their classmates left on their desks. As can be seen in the shocking post of the former Minister of Mines and Oil of Afghanistan, Nargis Nehan, bouquets adorn the desks of the lost students.
“We lost all the students in yesterday’s attack and we were left with an empty classroom. Please do not talk about Afghanistan’s pride anymore. We are tired, exhausted, devastated and devastated. Afghans need a break. Afghans need peace. “Afghans need a normal, equal and hopeful life,” Nehan wrote in her post.
We lost all the students in yesterday’s attack and left with empty class. Please do not write about Afghan’s pride & resilience anymore. We are tired, exhausted, shattered & devastated. Afghans need a break. Afghans need peace. Afghans need a normal, equal & poor but hopeful life. pic.twitter.com/riZVuKeFFc
– Nargis Nehan (@NehanNargis) April 20, 2022
At her male school Kabul which is located in a district where mainly members of the Shiite minority of Khazars live, took place the day before yesterday three explosions killed at least six people and injure more than ten.
Horrible images of victims being transported to hospitals have been circulated on social media.
Source: News Beast

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