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RASC News > Afghanistan > One Killed and 10 Injured in Two Traffic Incidents in Nangarhar Province
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One Killed and 10 Injured in Two Traffic Incidents in Nangarhar Province

Published 01/06/2023
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RASC: Local sources in Nangarhar province reported the occurrence of two separate traffic incidents in this province, as a result of which one person died and 10 others were injured.

 Abdul Basir Zabuli, the spokesperson of the Nangarhar Security Command, says that these incidents took place on Wednesday, May 31, in Chaparhar and Rodat districts of this province, and he called the cause of it the carelessness of drivers.

This is despite the fact that seven people were killed and 10 others were injured yesterday in Kapisa province, following the overturning of a “Mazda” type cargo truck from a mountain in Elah Sai district of this province.

The carelessness of drivers and the breakdown of the country’s roads are among the causes of such traffic incidents.

EnNews 01/06/2023

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