A grenade attack near a school in Kabul, Afghanistan, wounds numerous children, according to authorities cited by multiple outlets. Reports say the blast occurs close to a school area and results in significant injuries to children in the vicinity.
Both sources describe the attack as targeting the area around the school rather than a specific classroom, with early casualty figures described as “numerous” or “dozens.” One outlet adds that many of the injured children are Hazara, indicating the likely ethnic composition of those affected in the neighborhood. The reports do not describe the attacker’s identity, motive, or whether anyone has been arrested. They also do not provide details on the condition of the injured beyond the fact that multiple children are hurt.
Overall, the accounts align on the basic event—an apparent grenade blast near a school in Kabul causing widespread child injuries—while differing in the level of detail and in the specificity of the casualty count and the Hazara community reference.