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A Dead Body Found in Parwan Province

Published 16/05/2023
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RASC: Local sources in Parwan province report the discovery of the dead body of an unknown man.

Sources tell RASC that around 1:15 a.m. on Monday, May 15, the body of a 27-years-old man hase been found, and his identity has not yet been clarified.

According to the sources, this man killed by a shot from a Kalashnikov type weapon by unknown people in the village of “Safian Laghmani Project”, near Charikar city, the capital of this province.

The sources did not provide details about the cause and motive of this incident, except they said that the dead man’s body taken to Parwan civilian Hospital. Mysterious murders in the northern provinces of the country have increased with the dominance of the Taliban group, and every day a number of people arrested, tortured and killed by this group on various charges

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