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The Killing of a Young Man in Faryab Province by Unknown Gunmen

Published 13/09/2023
The Killing of a Young Man in Faryab Province by Unknown Gunmen
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RASC News Agency: The local officials of the Taliban group for Faryab province say that unknown gunmen have shot and killed a young man in this province.

Mohammad Mahawiz the Deputy Director of the Taliban Group in Faryab Province, confirmed that unknown gunmen shot and killed a young man in the village of Shurqul in Khawaja Sabzposh, Faryab Province.
According to him, this incident took place on Tuesday night, September 12.

This official of the Taliban group says that the name of the killed young man is “Nisar Ahmad” and he is a resident of “Shurqul” village in “Khwaja Sabzposh” district.

The exchange has increased: “In connection with this incident, two people named Saifullah and Mahazullah have been arrested and an investigation has been started to clarify the nature of this incident.”

The deputy of the management of the Taliban group in Faryab province claimed that the cases of these people will be handed over to “judicial bodies”.

EnNews 13/09/2023

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