The wrestling mats were spattered with blood, the sports bags and water bottles still strewn across the floor Thursday, hours after a double bombing ripped through the Maiwand sports club in Kabul, killing at least 26 people.
A regular training session on Wednesday afternoon turned into a massacre when a suicide bomber shot dead a young, unarmed guard at the entrance before blowing himself up near the scores of wrestlers, some of whom were as young as 10.
An hour later a car packed with explosives detonated outside the club, apparently targeting reporters and emergency workers who had gathered at the scene.
Two journalists from Tolo News, Afghanistan’s largest private broadcaster, were among the dead. Four media workers were wounded.
“There were dead and wounded everywhere,” 14-year-old wrestler Sayed Rohullah told AFP from his bed at Isteqlal hospital, where dozens of casualties were taken after the twin blasts.
“Everyone was covered in glass and pieces of shrapnel, and shouting for their loved ones. “After the explosion I couldn’t feel my legs.”
Most of the deaths were caused by severe burns and shrapnel, doctors said.
Ali Seena, 20, said the wrestlers had been in the middle of the training session when they heard cracks of gunfire outside. He did not see the suicide bomber enter the room, but he felt the “flying shrapnel” as it pierced his abdomen.
The Islamic State group claimed responsibility for the latest attack, which Afghan health and interior ministries said had killed at least 26 people and wounded 91.
Maiwand club manager Pahlawan Shir said he feared the real death toll may be much higher.
Published in Daily Times, September 7th 2018.
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