The bodies of two young women employed by Afghan Film in Kabul, who had been missing since Saturday’s explosion, were finally tracked down by their families on Sunday.
The families of Tayeba Mousavi and Fatama Mohammadi confirmed Sunday they found the women’s bodies at the government forensic medicine department.
The discovery comes after both families had desperately searched for the women at all hospitals.
According to the families, both women had been burnt beyond recognition.
Tayeba was a talented artist who worked for Afghan Film and was currently working on a movie.
Yesterday, Tayeba had a meeting with the Ministry of Information & Culture. She was killed in the first of two explosions after leaving the meeting. She died outside the Ali Jinah Hospital in an IED explosion.
Tayeba had also been doing a master’s degree at Kabul University. She had no father and was the breadwinner of her family.
At least seven civilians were killed and six others wounded in two separate explosions on Saturday afternoon in Dasht-e-Barchi in PD13 and in PD6 near the Ali Jinnah Hospital.
In both instances IEDs were detonated against vehicles, according to police.
The Ministry of Interior reported that all the victims were civilians.
So far, no group has claimed responsibility for the attacks.