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Shooting in Afghanistan kills 3 foreigners and 1 Afghan; injures 7 others

  • Gunmen in central Afghanistan killed at least four people, including three foreign nationals, in an attack late Friday, as reported by a Taliban spokesman.
  • Four suspects were apprehended at the scene in Bamyan province, a prominent tourist area, with an ongoing investigation, the official disclosed.
  • An additional seven individuals, including four foreign nationals, sustained injuries in the assault, mentioned Abdul Mateen Qani, a spokesperson for the Taliban's interior ministry.
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The Taliban Ministry of the Interior confirmed this Saturday that three Afghans died, one of them a member of the fundamentalist movement, in the attack carried out on Friday by at least one armed individual in an outdoor market in the central province of Bamiyan, which cost the lives of three Spanish citizens and caused very serious injuries to a quarter. The new balance raises the number of dead Afghans confirmed by the Taliban authorities, wh…

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Three Spaniards and three Afghans were killed when armed attackers opened fire in central Afghanistan, Taliban and Spanish officials announced today.

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Three tourists and an Afghan citizen were killed in the Afghan city of Bamijan. Several people were injured in the shooting, so it is not yet known what was behind the attack.

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The attack took place on Friday, when tourists were at the checkpoint located on the main street of Bamiyan. This is the first attack on foreign tourists in Afghanistan since the Taliban regained power.

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Four killed in Afghanistan shooting, including three Spanish tourists

Attack occurred in Bamiyan; four wounded were tourists from Norway, Australia, Lithuania and Spain.

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Friday, May 17, 2024.
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