Islamic State blasts peaceful protest in Kabul
People collect the belongings of the victims at the scene of suicide bomb attack that targeted a demonstration of Hazara minority in Kabul, Afghanistan on July 23, 2016. People from Hazara minority were protesting the proposed route of the Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, and Pakistan (TUTAP) power line, calling on the government to re-route the line through Bamiyan province which has a majority of Hazara population.
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80 were killed and 231 wounded in Islamic State-claimed attack on Afghan protesters demanding electricity in Kabul on Saturday, July 23, 2016.
A bloodied man who carried dead and wounded, speaks on the phone at the site of a suicide bomb attack that targeted a demonstration of Hazara minority in Kabul, Afghanistan on July 23, 2016. People from Hazara minority were protesting the proposed route of the Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, and Pakistan (TUTAP) power line, calling on the government to re-route the line through Bamiyan province which has a majority of Hazara population.
(Rahmat Gul / AP)Afghan protesters assist a injured man after a suicide bomb attack that targeted a demonstration of Hazara minority in Kabul, Afghanistan on July 23, 2016. People from Hazara minority were protesting the proposed route of the Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, and Pakistan (TUTAP) power line, calling on the government to re-route the line through Bamiyan province which has a majority of Hazara population.
(WAKIL KOHSAR / AFP/Getty Images)Afghan volunteers move the bodies of victims at the scene of a suicide bomb attack that targeted a demonstration of Hazara minority in Kabul, Afghanistan on July 23, 2016. People from Hazara minority were protesting the proposed route of the Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, and Pakistan (TUTAP) power line, calling on the government to re-route the line through Bamiyan province which has a majority of Hazara population.
(WAKIL KOHSAR / AFP/Getty Images)A boy, in a state of shock, sits near the scene of a suicide bomb attack that targeted a demonstration of Hazara minority in Kabul, Afghanistan on July 23, 2016. People from Hazara minority were protesting the proposed route of the Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, and Pakistan (TUTAP) power line, calling on the government to re-route the line through Bamiyan province which has a majority of Hazara population.
(HEDAYATULLAH AMID / EPA)An Afghan protester screams near the scene of a suicide bomb attack that targeted a demonstration of Hazara minority in Kabul, Afghanistan on July 23, 2016. People from Hazara minority were protesting the proposed route of the Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, and Pakistan (TUTAP) power line, calling on the government to re-route the line through Bamiyan province which has a majority of Hazara population.
(WAKIL KOHSAR / AFP/Getty Images)A truck, used by some leaders of a protest march, is damaged after a suicide bomb attack that targeted a demonstration of Hazara minority in Kabul, Afghanistan on July 23, 2016. People from Hazara minority were protesting the proposed route of the Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, and Pakistan (TUTAP) power line, calling on the government to re-route the line through Bamiyan province which has a majority of Hazara population.
(Massoud Hossaini / AP)An injured boy is carried to a hospital after a suicide bomb attack that targeted a demonstration of Hazara minority in Kabul, Afghanistan on July 23, 2016. People from Hazara minority were protesting the proposed route of the Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, and Pakistan (TUTAP) power line, calling on the government to re-route the line through Bamiyan province which has a majority of Hazara population.
(Rahmat Gul / AP)A wall is marked with hand prints in blood after a suicide bomb attack that targeted a demonstration of Hazara minority in Kabul, Afghanistan on July 23, 2016. People from Hazara minority were protesting the proposed route of the Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, and Pakistan (TUTAP) power line, calling on the government to re-route the line through Bamiyan province which has a majority of Hazara population.
(Massoud Hossaini / AP)A man from the Hazara minority reacts after a suicide bomb attack that targeted a demonstration of Hazara minority in Kabul, Afghanistan on July 23, 2016. People from Hazara minority were protesting the proposed route of the Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, and Pakistan (TUTAP) power line, calling on the government to re-route the line through Bamiyan province which has a majority of Hazara population.
(HEDAYATULLAH AMID / EPA)Afghan protesters beat a policeman after a suicide bomb attack that targeted a demonstration of Hazara minority in Kabul, Afghanistan on July 23, 2016. People from Hazara minority were protesting the proposed route of the Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, and Pakistan (TUTAP) power line, calling on the government to re-route the line through Bamiyan province which has a majority of Hazara population.
(WAKIL KOHSAR / AFP/Getty Images)