Islamic State group claims attack on a Kabul restaurant that killed 7, including a Chinese national

KABUL, Afghanistan -- The Islamic State group has claimed responsibility for an explosion at a Chinese restaurant in Afghanistan’s capital that killed at least seven people, including a Chinese national.The cause of the blast was still under investigation, authorities said Tuesday.The militant group said in a statement posted on its Aamaq news agency late Monday that a suicide bomber entered a restaurant frequented by Chinese nationals in the city and detonated an explosive vest during a gathering.

It said that 25 people were killed or wounded in the attack, including Taliban guards.The details couldn't be independently verified.Afghan authorities haven't officially confirmed the cause of the explosion on Monday, and Interior Ministry spokesperson Mufti Abdul Mateen Qani said Tuesday that it was still being investigated.The IS claim corresponded in style to previous ones issued by the group, and supporters of the militants widely shared it early Tuesday.

The claim included a further threat against Chinese nationals in Afghanistan, linking the attack to China’s treatment of Uyghur Muslims.While nearly all nations pulled out of Afghanistan following the Taliban offensive of 2021 that led to them seizing Kabul, China has maintained a major economic presence in the country.Beijing has yet to diplomatically recognize Afghanistan’s Taliban-run government.On Tuesday, China advised its citizens not to travel to Afghanistan in the near term after the bombing, and asked Chinese people and companies already in the country to strengthen security measures and evacuate from high-risk areas.“China strongly condemns and resolutely opposes terrorism in all forms and supports Afghanistan and countries in the region in jointly combating all forms of terrorist violent acts,” Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun said at a daily briefing in Beijing.He said that one Chinese national was killed and five others were wounded.

He added that China is urging Afghan authorities ...

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