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RASC News > Afghanistan > Seven Killed and Ten Injured in a Traffic Incident in Kapisa Province
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Seven Killed and Ten Injured in a Traffic Incident in Kapisa Province

Published 31/05/2023
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RASC: Officials in the Kapisa security command say that seven people were killed and 10 were injured in a traffic incident in Ala-Say district of this province.

Abdul Fattah Fayez, the spokesperson of the Kapisa security command, tells the media that around 07:00 this morning, Wednesday, May 31, due to the fall of a “Mazda” type car from the street to the bottom of a mountain in “Chaikhel” village in Ala-Sai district, in this province, seven people were killed and 10 people were injured.

Mr. Fayez states that most of the victims of this incident are farmers who asked the driver to take them near their fields when this car passed by.

It should be mentioned that women and children are among the dead and injured in this incident, and the condition of the injured is reported to be serious.

The spokesperson of the Kapisa security command considered the cause of this incident to be the carelessness of the driver and the narrowness of the street, reasons that always cause traffic incidents in the country.

In the past few months, traffic incidents have increased in most provinces and citizens are always victims.

EnNews 31/05/2023

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