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Traffic Incident in Ghor Claims a Woman’s Life

Published 02/06/2024
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RASC News Agency: Taliban security officials in Ghor province have reported that a traffic incident in the region has resulted in the death of a woman and injuries to three others. According to a statement released by the media office of the Taliban’s police command in Ghor, the incident occurred in the village of Yak-e-Bed, within the Dolina district.

 

On Sunday, June 2, Khaama Press reported that Abdul Ahmad and his family were traveling from one village to another when their motorcycle veered off the road. As a result of this incident, Abdul Ahmad and his two children were injured, while his 27-year-old wife tragically lost her life. The injured have been transported to the hospital.

 

Previous traffic incidents in several provinces have also claimed lives, injured many, and left some individuals disabled. Reckless driving, poor road conditions, excessive speed, non-compliance with traffic regulations, and the outdated condition of some vehicles are among the factors contributing to traffic incidents in the country.

RASC 02/06/2024

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