On Tuesday, two explosions rocked Kabul, injuring five people when a hand grenade was thrown at students leaving after their morning lessons.

Unidentified miscreants launched a hand grenade near the Mumtaz School in western Kabul in the morning, according to the news source TOLONews. Two explosions have been reported in the west of Kabul this morning.

After afterwards, a second blast occurred in front of Abdul Rahim Shahid School, which occurred as children were leaving their classrooms. The Taliban-run administration has said that they have initiated an investigation into the incident, and that more information would be released later.

The explosions took place in a Shiite Hazara neighbourhood, according to AFP. Shia Muslims belonging to the Hazara community live in the Dasht-e-Barchi neighbourhood. The Islamic State had previously targeted the community (IS). According to the AFP story, there was a third explosion. The explosions also occur during Ramadan, which is observed by Muslims all across the world.

Because it continues to assault civilians as well as Taliban militiamen. The Islamic State’s Khorasan wing has become a concern for the Taliban terrorist organisation. Which currently administers Afghanistan. Another Shia neighbourhood in Pakistan was attacked by the Islamic State organisation earlier this year.

Two members of the terrorist group detonated a suicide vest inside a mosque. In Peshawar, Pakistan, killing more than 50 people and injuring hundreds more. The territory of Khorasan encompasses parts of modern-day Afghanistan and Pakistan.