KABUL, Afghanistan, April 23, 2018 (AP) —UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has condemned the attack on a voter registration centre in Afghanistan. The suicide bombing in Kabul on Sunday killed at least 57 people with more than 100 wounded. Daesh (Islamic State) claimed responsibility, saying it targeted Shi'ite "apostates." Guterres said the culprits must be brought to justice. "They must not be allowed to succeed in deterring Afghan citizens from carrying out their constitutional right to take part in forthcoming elections." He extended condolences to the families and expressed solidarity with the Afghan government in the statement issued in New York by spokesman Stephane Dujarric.