At least 85 people, mostly schoolgirls, have been killed and wounded in an explosion near a high school for girls in the Afghan capital of Kabul, officials said. Officials have not revealed the cause of the explosion, or if there was a target. There has been no claim of responsibility yet. CNN’s Michael Holmes reports and speaks with Afghan women’s rights activist, Fatima Gailani.
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