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Conflict between two families in Nangarhar results in the loss of three lives

Published 16/03/2024
Conflict between two families in Nangarhar results in the loss of three lives
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RASC News Agency: Local sources from Nangarhar Province report that an armed clash between two families over land has resulted in the deaths of three individuals and injuries to two others. Sources informed the media on Saturday, March 16th, that this conflict occurred yesterday evening in the village of “Amli” within the jurisdiction of Darah Noor district in this province.

The Taliban have also confirmed the occurrence of this clash, stating that following the incident, one person has been detained with injuries by members of their group. Meanwhile, conflicts over land and legal matters occasionally arise in various provinces of the country, particularly among rural residents, and sometimes result in fatalities and injuries.

In one instance, on Jan 23rd, an armed clash over land in the “Khawaja Khil” area of Khogyani district in Nangarhar resulted in the death of two individuals and injuries to another.

Shams Feruten 16/03/2024

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