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Unidentified Armed Assailants killed a Man in Kabul City

Published 01/03/2024
Unidentified Armed Assailants killed a Man in Kabul City
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RASC News Agency: Local sources in Kabul city have reported that unidentified armed individuals recently shot and killed a resident of Panjshir province inside a bakery in the city. Sources informed the media on Friday, Mar 1, that the incident took place last night in the vicinity of the new project area in the eleventh district of Kabul city.

According to sources, the victim, identified as Mohammad Sadeq, resided in the Onaba district of Panjshir province. Unidentified armed individuals shot him dead inside his bakery. This increase in criminal activities, particularly targeted killings, armed robberies, and abductions, has occurred across several provinces following the Taliban’s assumption of control over the country.

In the most recent incident, the body of a child named Muzamel was discovered after being missing for nearly a month from under a bridge in Kandahar province. These reports surface as the Taliban, since taking control of the country, have consistently asserted that national security prevails and that the lives and properties of the people are secure.

Shams Feruten 01/03/2024

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