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RASC News > Afghanistan > Violent Clash Between Rival Families Claims One Life in Ghazni Province
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Violent Clash Between Rival Families Claims One Life in Ghazni Province

Published 09/02/2024
Violent Clash Between Rival Families Claims One Life in Ghazni Province
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RASC News Agency: A man named Mohammad Ayoub was fatally wounded following a verbal altercation and confrontation between two families in Ghazni province. Sources in Ghazni have informed the media that the incident occurred on Thursday, Feb 7, in the village of Shatur, situated within the Andar district of Ghazni province.

Meanwhile, sources indicate that the man was killed by gunshot following a verbal dispute over land ownership. However, the security command of the Taliban group in Ghazni province has confirmed the occurrence of this event and added that the murder suspect has been apprehended. It is noteworthy that prior to this incident, several families have engaged in verbal altercations over land ownership disputes, resulting in fatalities.

It is worth mentioning that the absence of a proper system to address these issues contributes to such incidents occurring in various provinces across the country.

Shams Feruten 09/02/2024

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