
Islamic Emirate Embassy in Oman Holds Fatiha Ceremony for 'Omid' Hospital Martyrs
The Embassy of the Islamic Emirate in Oman held a Fatiha reading ceremony for the martyrs killed in the attack on the 'Omid' hospital in Kabul.
The embassy described the incident as a savage attack carried out by the military regime of Pakistan on the hospital.
Diplomats and staff of the Embassy of Afghanistan in Oman, along with Afghans residing in Oman, participated in the ceremony.
Participants prayed for the souls of the martyrs and wished a speedy recovery for the wounded.
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