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Nine Casualties in Traffic Accident in Takhar

Published 10/06/2024
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RASC News Agency: Security officials from the Taliban administration in Takhar province report that a traffic accident has resulted in nine casualties, including both fatalities and injuries. Abdul Mubin Safi, the spokesperson for the Taliban’s police command in Takhar, stated that the accident occurred on the morning of Monday, June 10, in the “Posta Kotarma” area of Baharak district.

 

The spokesperson explained that the incident was caused by a collision between two vehicles, a “Saracha” and a “Fielder.” According to the Taliban official in Takhar, the accident, which resulted from driver negligence, led to three deaths and six severe injuries. The spokesperson added that the passengers in the two vehicles were residents of the Darqad and Chah Ab districts of Takhar province.

 

Traffic accidents in various provinces of the country frequently result in fatalities and injuries due to multiple factors. In a recent incident in the Yaftal district of Badakhshan province, a traffic accident led to the deaths of four individuals and left seven others injured.

RASC 10/06/2024

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