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Unknown Gunmen Killed a Man in Ghazni

Published 19/10/2023
Unknown Gunmen Killed a Man in Ghazni
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RASC News Agency: In the midst of an ongoing string of enigmatic and brutal homicides plaguing the nation, a tragic incident unfolded in the province of Ghazni, claiming the life of a 31-year-old man. Identified as Mohammad Ghazi by local sources, he tragically succumbed to a fatal gunshot wound on Wednesday, October 18, in the village of Bazgi, nestled within the Abband district of the province. The bereaved family members of the deceased find themselves overwhelmed by shock and disbelief upon learning of Ghazi’s untimely demise. It is essential to note that Ghazi, who resided near his workplace, was self-employed.

In a stark contrast, officials from the Taliban security command in Ghazni have confirmed the death of the aforementioned individual, assigning culpability to his own brother. Despite the mounting reports of targeted and perplexing killings happening nationwide on a daily basis, the Taliban group expresses its commitment to apprehending the perpetrator responsible for this contemptible act. This assertion is made against a backdrop where the Taliban consistently claims triumph in safeguarding the populace and disarming those who demonstrate irresponsibility. Nonetheless, the country continues to grapple with reports of armed homicides.

Moreover, it has come to public attention that, in a majority of cases, Taliban militants apprehend, subject to torture, and even execute individuals accused of affiliation with the National Front of Afghanistan or being former government soldiers in opposition to the Taliban. These reports shed light on the alleged practices employed by the Taliban in dealing with their adversaries within the nation.

EnNews 19/10/2023

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