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Last year more than 80 people were killed when a bomber blew himself up in Kabul.This year, beefed up security has so far prevented a repeat, but sporadic clashes have been reported in Kabul. — File Photo

KABUL: An Afghan student was killed and eight others wounded in clashes between Sunnis and Shias at Kabul University, a senior police officer said Saturday.

“It seems the clash between some Sunni and Shia students erupted when Shia students wanted to perform the Ashura mourning ceremony in a dormitory mosque,” said Mohammad Zaher, head of Kabul’s Criminal Investigation Department.

“One person was killed and eight were injured,” he said, adding that the situation was now under control and an investigation underway.

Ashura is a religious ceremony marking the murder of Imam Hussein (RA), a grandson of the Prophet Mohammed (PBUH), by the armies of the Caliph Yazid in 680.

Last year more than 80 people were killed when a bomber blew himself up in Kabul.

This year, beefed up security has so far prevented a repeat, but sporadic clashes have been reported in Kabul.

 

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