Suspected ISIS terrorists stormed the shrine around 7:15am local time (8:30am IST) on Saturday.
Afghanistan’s capital, Kabul, was on Saturday targeted by suspected Islamic State terrorists, who stormed the iconic Gurdwara Karte Parwan in the city. News agency ANI shared a clip of smoke billowing out of the shrine, which came under attack around 7:15am local time (8:30am IST).
According to reports, around 25 to 30 Afghan Hindu and Sikh minority community members were inside the complex for their morning prayers when the attack began. Of them, around 10-15 devotees managed to escape, while gurdwara’s guard, identified as Ahmad, was killed by terrorists.
