Shooting in NW Afghanistan Leaves 7 Dead, 13 Injured
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Shafaq News – Kabul: The Afghan Ministry of Interior announced on Friday that at least seven people were killed and 13 others wounded in an attack by gunmen targeting civilians at a recreational site in Herat province, western Afghanistan. Ministry spokesman Abdul Matin Qani stated in a post on the X platform: "Initial reports indicate that seven people were killed and 13 others were wounded, some critically." Qani explained that "unidentified g…
UN envoy condemns deadly attack on civilians in western Afghanistan
A deadly attack on civilians in Herat has drawn strong condemnation, highlighting ongoing security threats and repeated targeting of vulnerable communities in Afghanistan. Naseer Ahmad Faiq condemned a deadly attack on civilians in Injil district of Herat, warning that the incident underscores persistent insecurity and the ability of extremist groups to carry out coordinated assaults without accountability. He called for those responsible to be …
Kabul (Agencies) – The Afghan Ministry of Interior reported that gunmen killed at least seven people yesterday in an attack targeting civilians at a recreational site in Herat province, western Afghanistan. A post by the ministry spokesperson on the X platform stated, “Initial reports indicate that seven people were killed and 13 others were injured, some critically.” The spokesperson, Qani, explained that “unidentified gunmen riding motorcycles…
At least seven people died today when armed men shot at a group gathered near a sanctuary in the province of Herat, in western Afghanistan, announced the Ministry of the Interior.
Seven Civilians Killed, 13 Wounded by Unidentified Gunmen in Herat, Taliban Confirms
At least seven civilians were killed and 13 others wounded when unidentified gunmen opened fire in Afghanistan’s western Herat province on Friday, a Taliban interior ministry spokesperson confirmed. The post Seven Civilians Killed, 13 Wounded by Unidentified Gunmen in Herat, Taliban Confirms appeared first on KabulNow.
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