RASC: According to local sources in Ghazni province, during the three days of Eid al-Adha, 65 traffic incidents resulted in the death of three people and the injury of 126 others.
On Saturday, July 1, sources confirmed that women and children were among the victims.
According to the sources, these incidents occurred as a result of the deviation of the cars from the road and the collision of a motorcycle with a passenger car.
A source from civilians Hospital in Ghazni says that a large number of people injured in traffic incidents have been transferred to this hospital, but due to the prohibition of the Taliban group to treat the injured in traffic incidents with motorcycles, some of them have been transferred to neighboring provinces, including Kabul.
Last week, the Taliban group banned the treatment of injured people from motorcycle traffic accidents in the health centers of Ghazni.
Meanwhile, as a result of another traffic incident in Parwan province, a 22-year-old girl died and two men were injured due to the fall of a Corolla type car.
This incident happened on Friday morning, June 30, in Tourij Valley, Sheikh Ali district of this province.
It should be noted that traffic incidents in the country have increased in recent months.
Meanwhile, three members of a family died on Thursday, June 29, in a traffic incident in Nimroz.
Damaged roads and carelessness of drivers are said to be important factors in the increase of traffic incidents.