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Unidentified Armed Assailants gunned down Young Man in Khost Province

Published 02/03/2024
Unidentified Armed Assailants gunned down Young Man in Khost Province
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RASC News Agency: Simultaneously with the increase in the number of mysterious and targeted killings in various provinces of the country, unidentified armed individuals have recently opened fire on a young man named Erfanullah in Khost Province. Sources in Khost have informed the media that this young man was wounded last Thursday, Feb 29, in the village of Dadwalu, Ismailkhel, and Manduzi district, and succumbed to his injuries yesterday at the hospital.

Meanwhile, the motive behind the killing of this young man remains unknown. Additionally, the Taliban group in Khost has not commented on Erfanullah’s killing, and the perpetrators of this incident have managed to escape. This development coincides with a recent surge in the number of mysterious and targeted killings across various provinces of the country, with many perpetrators successfully evading capture.

It is worth noting that despite the Taliban’s repeated claims of collecting illegal weapons from individuals, such reports indicate that the group has not been successful in this endeavor.

Shams Feruten 02/03/2024

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