RASC: The local officials of the Taliban group in Sare Pol province say that 24 people, including eight children and 12 women, have died as a result of a fatal traffic accident in this province.
The spokesperson of the governor of the Taliban group in Sare Pol published a statement saying that this incident took place on Wednesday, June 7, on the way to Sayad district of this province.
It is stated in this announcement that eight children, 12 women and four men died and another woman was injured in this traffic accident.
According to the announcement of the press office of the Taliban governor for Sarpol, in this incident, a “Flankuch” type passenger car on the way to the villages of “Alto” and “Khwaja Yeganeh” deviated from the road and overturned.
In this announcement, it is stated that the bodies of the victims of this accident and another person who was injured, have been transferred to a clinic in Sayad district.
The local administration of the Taliban group has attributed the cause of the accident to the carelessness of the driver.
At the same time, the local officials of the Taliban group in Kapisa said that an 11-year-old boy died as a result of a traffic accident in this province.
The police spokesman of the Taliban group in Kapisa said that this incident happened last night due to an accident between a Corolla type car and a motorcycle.
He added that this 11-year-old boy was injured in this incident, but died after being transferred to the hospital.
Impassable roads, lack of traffic signs and carelessness of drivers are considered to be the main factors of fatal traffic accidents in the country.