The United Nations International Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA), at the same time as the first anniversary of the suicide attack in Kaj educational institution, says that the organization stands by the victims and those who were injured in this event and other violent incidents in Afghanistan.
The UNAMA office said on X social network, on Saturday, the 30th of September, that 54 people were killed and 114 people were injured in the attack on this educational institution, most of them were Hazara girls.
At the same time, the leader of the National Resistance Front described the terrorist attack on the Kaj educational institution a year ago as tragic.
The assistant minister of foreign affairs of Iran and the director general of South Asia of this ministry also said that his country supports the right of girls to be educated in Afghanistan.
A year ago, on the 30th of September, a suicidal person blew himself up among the girls who gathered for an entrance exam(Kankor) in Dasht Barchi, Kabul.
A year passed since this incident, and so far no group has taken responsibility for it.
A few weeks after this incident, the Taliban announced that they killed six ISIS members in connection with the attack on the Wazir Akbar Khan Mosque and the Kaj educational institution.
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