Images of the injured fill front pages as story of the deadly attack in Afghanistan claimed by Islamic State dominates the news
Some newspaper front pages following a deadly bomb blast in Afghanistan.The atrocity indominates the front pages of newspapers in the UK and all over the world, with an image of two women left bloodied and bewildered by the attack chosen by many editors to illustrate the story.
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