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Unidentified individuals kill man in Ghazni province

Published 20/11/2023
Unidentified individuals kill man in Ghazni province
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RASC News Agency: Sources in Ghazni have reported the murder of a man in the province, stating that he was showered with bullets by unknown individuals. According to information received from sources, this incident took place on the evening of yesterday, November 19th, in the Nahur district of Ghazni province. Sources say that the victim’s name was Mohammad Eshaq Alizadeh and he was 38 years old.

Sources further add that Alizadeh was ambushed by unidentified individuals as he was returning home after performing his evening prayers, and he was mercilessly shot at the entrance gate of his house. It is worth mentioning that Alizadeh has left behind two sons, aged 7 and 10, and two daughters, aged 3 years and 2 months. It should be noted that the cause and circumstances of this incident are still unknown, and so far, the Taliban group has not made any statements regarding it.

This comes at a time when there has been an unprecedented increase in mysterious and targeted killings across the country, with reports of such incidents being daily headlines in the media. It must be said that many citizens of the country condemn these killings, holding individuals affiliated with the Taliban group responsible. However, this group has consistently shown no response or acknowledgment.
It is worth mentioning that despite the Taliban group’s claims of ensuring the safety of people’s lives and property throughout the country, reports indicate that they have not been successful in providing security to the lives of the people.

EnNews 20/11/2023

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