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RASC News > Afghanistan > The Killing of the Criminal Commander of Dara Souf District of Samangan Province by Unknown People
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The Killing of the Criminal Commander of Dara Souf District of Samangan Province by Unknown People

Published 24/05/2023
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 RASC: According to reliable sources, unknown people in Dara Souf district of Samangan province killed Abdul Hamid, the criminal commander of the Taliban group’s security command.

According to the sources, this member of the Taliban group was killed yesterday evening, May 23, on the road of Hazrat Sultan Aibak city, Samangan center.

A source in the security command of the Taliban group in Samangan also confirms that Abdul Hamid was killed.

According to the source, the motive of this murder has not yet been determined and investigations started in this regard.

Sources say that Abdul Hamid was the criminal commander of the Taliban group’s security command in Dara Souf lower district, Samangan. Nevertheless, for a long time, he was working as a servant in Hazrat Sultan district.

So far, no person or group has taken responsibility for this murder.

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