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A Man Murdered in Faryab Province

Published 09/02/2024
A Man Murdered in Faryab Province
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RASC News Agency: Simultaneously with the surge in mysterious and targeted killings across various provinces of the country, a 26-year-old man named Hafizullah was recently murdered in Faryab Province. Sources in Faryab have informed the media that this young man was killed by unidentified individuals on Thursday morning, Feb 7, in the Badambagh area of Maimana city, the capital of Faryab Province.

However, while the Taliban have not commented on the matter, sources continue to assert that Hafizullah was suffocated in his home by unidentified individuals and lost his life as a result. This occurrence coincides with the rise in statistics of mysterious and targeted killings across various provinces of the country for unknown reasons, with perpetrators often managing to escape.

It is noteworthy that in the past 48 hours, this marks the third murder incident in Faryab Province, with the perpetrators identified as unidentified individuals.

Shams Feruten 09/02/2024

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