Incident Summary:

01/16/2005: Members of the Taliban bombed a mosque in the village of Sar Marda in Afghanistan. Pro-government cleric, Abdol Hay was the target of the attack. Hay and two of his followers were injured in the explosion. No group claimed responsibility for the attack.

GTD ID:
200501160001

When:
2005-01-16

Country:
Afghanistan

Region:
South Asia

Province/administrative
region/u.s. state:

Uruzgan

City:
Sar Marda

Attack Information
Type of Attack (more) Bombing/Explosion
Successful Attack? (more) Yes
Target Information (more)
Target Type: Private Citizens & Property
Name of Entity Civilians
Specific Description Followers of cleric Abdol Hay
Nationality of Target Afghanistan
Target Type: Religious Figures/Institutions
Name of Entity Islam
Specific Description Abdol Hay, a pro-government Islamic cleric
Nationality of Target Afghanistan
Additional Information
Hostages No
Ransom No
Property Damage Yes
Extent of Property Damage Unknown
Value of Property Damage Unknown
Weapon Information
Type Sub-type
Explosives Unknown Explosive Type
Weapon Details
The bomb was planted inside an altar in the mosque.
Additional Information
Suicide Attack?No
Part of Multiple Incident?No
Criterion 1 (more) Yes
Criterion 2 (more) Yes
Criterion 3 (more) Yes
Doubt Terrorism Proper (more) No
Additional Information Abdol Hay had delivered speeches against the Taliban and promoting the US supported Hamid Karzai regime. The Taliban had frequently attacked targets in Afghanistan's Urozgan Province prior to this bombing.
Perpetrator Group Information
Group Name Claimed Responsibility
Taliban No
Perpetrator Statistics
Number of Perpetrators Unknown
Number of Captured Perpetrators 0
Casualty Information
Total Number of Casualties 0 Fatalities / 3 Injured
Total Number of Fatalities 0
Number of U.S. Fatalities 0
Number of Perpetrator Fatalities 0
Total Number of Injured 3
Number of U.S. Injured 0
Number of Perpetrators Injured 0
Sources
"Three Wounded in Explosion at Mosque in Urozgan Province,” Afghan Islamic Press, January 17, 2005.