0
2
A bomb attack on a Sunni mosque in the city of Kunduz in Afghanistan has killed 33 people and injured 43 others, including children, officials say.
The attack on the Mawlawi Sekandar Sufi mosque is the second in as many days in the northern city.
It follows four attacks across Afghanistan on Thursday - all claimed by the Islamic State group (IS).
The Taliban say they have defeated IS but the group remains a key security challenge to Afghanistan's new rulers.
No-one has admitted carrying out Friday's attack in Kunduz, which came as worshippers gathered to pray.
A local shopkeeper told AFP news agency: "The sight at the mosque was horrifying."
The explosion was similar to Thursday's bomb which tore through a Shia Muslim mosque in Mazar-i-Sharif, killing at least 31 people and wounding 87.