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Ghani Declares Tuesday a National Day of Mourning

President Ghani declares Tuesday a national day of mourning for the victims of the Kabul and Logar bombings, which killed scores of students.

He says a funeral will be held for the martyrs around the country.

He said that he has directed the first vice president to provide money to the victims’ families.

President Ghani, in a recorded message about the Kabul school attack, says that as the father of two children he shares the pain with every family that was affected in the deadly incident.

He said the attack on innocent people, especially students, was a crime against humanity, and the perpetrators will be hated by Afghans.

Ghani said that he has directed his second vice president to work on a security plan in consultation with the residents in the west of Kabul and report back to him within two weeks.

He said that he has he directed the Ministry of Public Health to provide support to those wounded in the attack.

Ghani said that “ignorant” groups-- sometimes under the Taliban name and sometimes under the Daesh name--show with such cruel attacks they want to prevent the education of Afghan children and weaken the people's trust in a brotherly future.

Ghani said he has directed the national development company to reconstruct the Sayed ul Shuhada girls school to allow “our children to go back to school.”

“The Taliban should realize that they will not achieve their evil goals through war and if they do not quit killing the people they will be further hated by the people and will be heavily suppressed by the Afghan forces,” he concluded.

According to sources and relatives of victims, 63 people, all students, were killed in a Kabul school bombing and 150 more were wounded.

Meanwhile, at least 26 people, most of them students, were killed in a car bomb attack in Logar late last month.

Ghani Declares Tuesday a National Day of Mourning

President Ghani says that he has directed the first vice president to provide money to the victims’ families.

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President Ghani declares Tuesday a national day of mourning for the victims of the Kabul and Logar bombings, which killed scores of students.

He says a funeral will be held for the martyrs around the country.

He said that he has directed the first vice president to provide money to the victims’ families.

President Ghani, in a recorded message about the Kabul school attack, says that as the father of two children he shares the pain with every family that was affected in the deadly incident.

He said the attack on innocent people, especially students, was a crime against humanity, and the perpetrators will be hated by Afghans.

Ghani said that he has directed his second vice president to work on a security plan in consultation with the residents in the west of Kabul and report back to him within two weeks.

He said that he has he directed the Ministry of Public Health to provide support to those wounded in the attack.

Ghani said that “ignorant” groups-- sometimes under the Taliban name and sometimes under the Daesh name--show with such cruel attacks they want to prevent the education of Afghan children and weaken the people's trust in a brotherly future.

Ghani said he has directed the national development company to reconstruct the Sayed ul Shuhada girls school to allow “our children to go back to school.”

“The Taliban should realize that they will not achieve their evil goals through war and if they do not quit killing the people they will be further hated by the people and will be heavily suppressed by the Afghan forces,” he concluded.

According to sources and relatives of victims, 63 people, all students, were killed in a Kabul school bombing and 150 more were wounded.

Meanwhile, at least 26 people, most of them students, were killed in a car bomb attack in Logar late last month.

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