ISIS has claimed responsibility for massacring at least 50 worshipers at Friday prayer in Afghanistan.
The horrific attack took tragically unfolded as people gathered at a Shiite mosque in the Kunduz area.
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People carry the body of a victim from a mosque following the cruel bombing Credit: AP
This came days after a mosque attack in Kabul in which at least 12 were killed.
The Taliban had confirmed the mosque attack, however, the exact numbers of wounded people have not been revealed before the media.
The locals of Kunduz city told local media that the deadly attack took place during the Friday prayers.
The residents also termed the scenes "horrifying" after the smoke billowed out from the mosque.
Matiullah Rohani, who's director of culture and information in Kunduz, told reporters the initial evidence revealed it was a "suicide bombing attack".
The footage showed bodies drenched in blood and surrounded by debris inside the mosque.
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But, no organisation has claimed any responsibility for the bomb attack.
The minority Shiite community has a rough population of 20 per cent across Afghanistan.
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They died at their most vulnerable Credit: AP 3
People view the damage inside of a mosque following a bombing in Kunduz Credit: AP
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