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RASC News > News > Five People Died in Two Traffic Accidents in Takhar and Kunduz Provinces
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Five People Died in Two Traffic Accidents in Takhar and Kunduz Provinces

Published 19/06/2023
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RASC: According to local sources in Takhar and Kunduz provinces, five people were killed and three others were injured in two separate traffic incidents in these two provinces.

Sources say that in the first incident on Sunday morning, June 18, three people died and two people were injured after a collision between a motorcycle and a car in “Shorkol” village, Imam Sahib District, Kunduz province.

At the same time, two people died and three others were injured as a result of a car overturning into the Amu river in the side area of ​​Chahab district of Takhar.

The cause of these incidents is said to be the carelessness of the drivers and the breakdown of the roads.

It should be noted that traffic incidents have increased in the country recently.

EnNews 19/06/2023

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