An explosion took place inside a mosque in northern Afghanistan on Thursday, killing at least eleven people during the funeral of the Taliban's provincial deputy governor who died in an attack earlier this week, officials said.
The Taliban-run Ministry of Interior said that over 30 people had also been injured in the blast in Badakhshan, a province in the far north of the country that shares borders with China and Tajikistan.
The IS claimed responsibility for a car bomb on Tuesday that killed Badakhshan's deputy governor.
The Taliban administration has been carrying out raids against members of the IS, which had claimed several major attacks in urban centres.
The IS group has targeted Taliban administration officials, including claiming the killing of the governor of northern Balkh province in an attack on his office in March.


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