The
United Nations has condemned the attack, adding that it is part of a string of attacks at places of worship. Less than a week earlier, an attack at the
Id Gah Mosque killed five people. The Taliban security chief in Kunduz released a statement, promising to provide security to Shiite Muslims, and that such an attack "would not happen again". An inquiry into the blast was also underway, according to the deputy police chief for Kunduz province.
Ned Price, the
spokesperson for the United States Department of State said the Biden administration condemned the attack, adding that the "Afghan people deserve a future free of terror". On 15 October 2021, an ISIS–K suicide bomber
killed 65 people at a Shia mosque in
Kandahar. == See also ==