
Embassies of Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan in Turkey and Kazakhstan Hold Fatiha Ceremonies for Kabul Hospital Martyrs
The Embassies of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan in Turkey and Kazakhstan have held Fatiha recitation ceremonies to honor the martyrs of the attack on Omid Hospital in Kabul.
The Embassy of the Islamic Emirate in Turkey organized the ceremony, with participants including diplomats, embassy staff and Afghans residing in Turkey. Those attending prayed for the souls of the martyrs and wished a speedy recovery for the wounded.
Similarly, the Embassy of the Islamic Emirate in Kazakhstan held a Fatiha recitation ceremony for the same purpose. According to the embassy, diplomats, staff and Afghans participated, praying for the martyrs and recovery of the wounded.
The ceremonies come in response to the brutal attack by the Pakistani military regime on the Omid drug treatment hospital in Kabul. The incident resulted in 400 people martyred and about 250 others wounded.
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