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RASC News > World > Fatal Traffic Accident Claims Four Lives in Baghlan
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Fatal Traffic Accident Claims Four Lives in Baghlan

Published 04/04/2024
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RASC News Agency: Officials from the Taliban’s security command in Baghlan province have reported that four individuals lost their lives in a traffic incident in the province. According to a press release issued by the Taliban’s command in Baghlan on Thursday, Apr 4, this incident occurred last night in the Zarsang area of Doshi district in the province.

 

The press release states that four individuals, including a woman and a child, lost their lives as a result of this traffic accident. The incident occurred due to a collision between a Corolla-type vehicle and a trailer.

 

Traffic accidents have previously claimed lives and injured individuals in various provinces. In a previous incident, two individuals lost their lives in a traffic accident in Khadir Daykundi district.

 

Factors contributing to traffic accidents in the country include driver carelessness, road defects, non-compliance with traffic laws by drivers, and the difficulty of some routes.

RASC 04/04/2024

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