Third attack in month: IS strikes in Bangladesh

Third attack in month: IS strikes in Bangladesh

FPJ BureauUpdated: Friday, May 31, 2019, 09:28 PM IST
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A Lebanese Shiite Muslim woman takes a picture with her son during a self-flagellation procession on the tenth day of the mourning period of Muharram, which marks the day of Ashura, in the southern Lebanese city of Nabatiyeh on October 24, 2015. The Ashura rituals commemorate the killing of Imam Hussein, the grandson of Prophet Mohammed, by armies of the Sunni caliph Yazid in 680. AFP PHOTO / MAHMOUD ZAYYAT |

Claims bomb attack on Shia procession in Dhaka which left one dead, besides injuring 90 others

Dhaka :  A 12-year-old boy was killed and about 90 others injured today in blasts targeting a Shia procession in front of the community’s main shrine in the Bangladeshi capital, the third attack in the country claimed by the dreaded Islamic State militant group within a month.

The bombing comes just weeks after an Italian aid worker and a Japanese farmer were shot dead in attacks claimed by the Islamic State. Police and witnesses said three bombs were hurled at the procession joined by more than 20,000 people at around 1:30 AM at Huseni Dalan, an important 17th century centre of learning for the Shia community.

They said it was believed to be the first attack on the Shias in the Sunni-dominated Bangladesh, which has witnessed an increase in violence this year claimed by the Islamic State (IS) terrorist group.

Hours after the attack, the US-based Site Intelligence Group that monitors militant threats reported that the Islamic State claimed the responsibility for the bombing on the Shiite shrine.  However, Bangladesh police earlier suspected the blasts were carried out by a domestic group to create instability.

The Islamic State claim came even as home minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal ruled out possibilities of Islamist links to the attack saying, “this is not a militant attack, rather it is a planned and destructive attack aiming only to destabilise the situation of the country.”

“Local and international gangs are involved in a conspiracy aiming to destablise the country and create panic among people,” he told reporters while visiting a state-run hospital to meet the Shiites wounded in the attack.

“Until now we have found no IS link or any (Islamist) militant groups involvement in the Hussaini Dalan blasts,” a police spokesman told PTI.

Defying the security threat, Shiites went ahead with their scheduled processions to mark Ashura, the 10th day of the Islamic month of Muharram, marking martyrdom of Imam Hussain, grandson of Prophet Mohammad.

“One of the bombs directly hit a 12-year-old boy and he died instantly,” a police official said.

Doctors at two major state-run hospitals said most of the wounded were now out of danger. Panic and chaos gripped the crowd when the bombs exploded with people running for their safety through the narrow lanes of old Dhaka, further compounding their injuries.

Security personnel cordoned-off the area and the elite anti-crime Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) and armed police escorted people out of the blast site.

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