Iran condemns Kabul terror attack as inhumane, criminal act
Iran condemns Kabul terror attack as inhumane, criminal act

 Bahram Ghasemi, the Spokesman of Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, categorically condemned on Sunday the terrorist attack in Afghanistan’s capital city of Kabul which killed 31 and wounded 54 Afghans. In a statement on Sunday, Bahram Ghasemi, the Spokesman of Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, categorically condemned the terrorist attack of Sunday in Afghanistan’s capital […]

 Bahram Ghasemi, the Spokesman of Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, categorically condemned on Sunday the terrorist attack in Afghanistan’s capital city of Kabul which killed 31 and wounded 54 Afghans.

In a statement on Sunday, Bahram Ghasemi, the Spokesman of Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, categorically condemned the terrorist attack of Sunday in Afghanistan’s capital city of Kabul as an act of inhumane and criminal nature claiming the lives of innocent people of Afghanistan.

A suicide blast claimed the lives of at least 31 people and wounded 54 others on Sunday at a voter registration center in Kabul, according to Afghan officials.

In addition to offering condolences to the people and government of Afghanistan and the bereaved families, Mr. Ghasemi voiced hope that the will to stage joint endeavors at bilateral regional, and international levels lead to eradication to terrorism at all its aspects and forms in the region and the world.