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Detention of the Head of a Private Hospital by the Taliban Group

Published 17/05/2023
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RASC: Public sources in Balkh province say that the intelligence of the Taliban group has arrested the son of General Abdul Sabour Sabour, one of the former officer of the army.

According to the sources, Musaweer Sabbour, who was working as the head of a private hospital, arrested from his workplace on Monday, May 15.

It is said that the intelligence of the Taliban group has transferred Mr. Sabour to an unknown place and there is still no information about him.

It should be mentioned that General Abdul Sabour Sabour, one of the former military and one of the Jihadi commanders, was close to Atta Mohammad Noor, and in recent years, he did not have any duties in the previous government.

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