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Unknown Individuals Burn a Man in Maidan Wardak Province

Published 24/11/2023
Unknown Individuals Burn a Man in Maidan Wardak Province
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RASC News Agency: Recent reports from sources in Maidan Wardak have revealed a disturbing trend of mysterious and targeted murders occurring across the country. In an incident, unknown individuals in Noor Khil village, Band-e-Chak district of Maidan Wardak province, set a man named Mohammad Shafiq on fire. He succumbed to his injuries and passed away. The motive behind this act remains unknown, and the Taliban group has not made any statements regarding this incident.

The details provided by the sources shed light on the victim’s identity and the location of the incident. Mohammad Shafiq was a resident of Noor Khil village in Band-e-Chak district, Maidan Wardak province. On Wednesday, November 22nd, he fell victim to an act of violence when he was set on fire. The severity of his burns ultimately led to his demise. The reasons behind this attack remain a mystery, leaving the community in shock and seeking answers.

The rise in mysterious and targeted murders has become a cause for concern throughout the country. Media outlets report such incidents on a daily basis, with the perpetrators often managing to evade capture. In a recent case, two Shia religious scholars were murdered in the center of Herat on Thursday, November 23rd.

It is important to note that these incidents have seen an alarming increase during the two years of the Taliban’s rule in Afghanistan. Despite the public’s outcry and pleas for justice, the Taliban group has chosen to remain silent, disregarding the concerns and demands of the people.

EnNews 24/11/2023

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