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RASC News > World > Conflict between Two Individuals in Parwan Claims One Man’s Life
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Conflict between Two Individuals in Parwan Claims One Man’s Life

Published 31/03/2024
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RASC News Agency: According to local sources from Parwan province, a man in the region has lost his life due to a physical altercation between two other individuals. Sources informed the media on Sunday, Mar 31, that this incident took place in the village of “Deh-e Kootak” within the jurisdiction of the Sheikh Ali district in Ghorband.

 

Reportedly, the individual, identified as Ghulam Reza, was fatally injured while attempting to mediate between two other men. According to accounts from the sources, Ghulam Reza met his demise after being struck on the head with a wooden object, leaving behind four young children.

 

The Taliban group has yet to issue a statement regarding this incident. There has been a recent surge in criminal incidents across various provinces of the country, notably in Parwan. Additionally, a week ago, three individuals were killed in two separate incidents in the Bagram district of the same province.

RASC 31/03/2024

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