A blast ripped through a mosque in northern Afghanistan on Friday, injuring several people, a government official said.
"A blast has taken place at a mosque. The authorities are taking the injured and dead to hospital," the official, Mawlawi Hashimi, told Reuters in Baghlan province where the incident took place.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility.
Hashimi said authorities were probing what type of blast it was.
Afghanistan's Taliban-run administration has faced an insurgency by IS militants, who have claimed a series of deadly attacks on civilians, foreigners and security forces in recent months.


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