The Amaq reported, some miserable attacks before a suicide bomber wearing an explosive belt targeted the centre.
Tragic images have been recived from the scene, where you can see blood-stained documents and photographs on the floor, with this totally hateful act made the tolerance decay. Some abandoned shoes and broken glass litter, the area and the nearby vehicles are riddled with holes.
A eyewitness, Bashir Ahmad, said that many of the victims were women with their children who were in the centre to get their identity cards and register for the elections.
There have already been at least four attacks on such centres since voter registration got under way a week ago, making poor people to be influenced about the possibility of not vote.
This attack was Kabul's deadliest since at least 100 people were killed in a district full of government buildings and embassies in January.
Afghanistan's interior minister told earlier this year that both the Taliban and IS were targeting civilians to provoke people against the government and create chaos.
A recent research earlier found that the Afghan government has full control over just 30% of the country, with the rest of the country under significant threat from the Taliban, and, to a lesser extent, IS.
IS is fighting both Afghan military forces and the Taliban for control, making the people to fell worried about this.
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