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RASC News > Afghanistan > 3 Children were Killed and Injured by a Mine Explosion in Zabul Province
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3 Children were Killed and Injured by a Mine Explosion in Zabul Province

Published 13/05/2023
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RASC: Local sources in Zabul Province say that one child died and two others were injured following the explosion of a mine in this province.

This event happened on Friday, May 12, in Shinki city of Zabul province.

According to sources, the explosion occurred when children were playing.

The sources state that the mine had remained in that place since the clashes between the Taliban group and the military of the previous government.

The injured in this incident have been transferred to the private hospital of Zabul province.

It should be said, that unexploded landmines take the lives of the country’s citizens, especially the children of Zabuli from time to time.

Days ago, at least three children killed and injured after a mine explosion in this province.

Shams Feruten 13/05/2023

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