Kabul blast: Ghani vows revenge for every drop of blood
Ghani, who visited the Sardar Mohammad Daud Khan hospital, where the injured were being treated, called the act shameful.
He was quoted in the media as saying 'that the attack represents a culture of ignorance which is not having any justification in the religion of Islam.'
Promising severe action, Ghani warned the militant groups that any attempt of creating a divide will backfire.
He also lauded the military and security personnel of the country for their service towards the nation.
At least 28 people were killed and 327 others were injured in the attack.
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