man, this is just heartbreaking
... but let's try to focus on the positives here. I mean, the fact that Emergency NGO was able to respond so quickly and provide aid to those affected is a huge testament to the power of human kindness & compassion
. And it's also worth noting that Shahr-e-Naw neighborhood being one of the safest areas in Kabul doesn't make sense if you think about it - like, what does "safe" even mean when there are still people carrying out attacks?
but I guess it's a step in the right direction, and we can use this as an opportunity to talk about security measures & how we can work together to create safer spaces for everyone.
and on a separate note, it's crazy that the Chinese government is being targeted by ISIS - like, what's the backstory behind all these allegations?
I'm no expert, but I think it's really important that we have open & honest dialogue about these issues, rather than just jumping to conclusions or spewing hate. We can use this as a chance to educate ourselves & others about the complexities of international relations 
and on a separate note, it's crazy that the Chinese government is being targeted by ISIS - like, what's the backstory behind all these allegations?