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13 People Killed, 11 Injured in Afghanistan Last Week


Sun 30 Apr 2023 | 10:32 AM
By Ahmad El-Assasy

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Last week, there were numerous violent incidents across the nation that resulted in the deaths of 13 people and the injuries of 11.

Conflicts over land disputes in the provinces of Badghis and Uruzgan resulted in two fatalities and nine additional injuries. A young man was shot dead in Uruzgan, a school principal was killed in Baghlan by unidentified gunmen, and a person was stabbed to death in Faryab. In the eastern province of Nangarhar, a young guy was poisoned and subsequently slain.

In the centre of Maidan Wardak province, an explosive weapon reportedly exploded, killing five children and injuring two more.

Remarkably, these numbers are based on information obtained by Pajhwok Afghan News. It's possible that some occurrences went unreported or that certain sources gave false information.