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Traffic caused victims of Kabul suicide attack pass away

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(Last Updated On: October 25, 2022)

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The victims of Kabul suicide attack died when the authorities failed to arrive on time to donate blood for the two victims.

Faisal and Ahamd the two victims of the Kabul latest suicide attack were under 15 years of age and from one family.

Family members of Faisal and Ahamd claimed that the traffic made by government officials near the hospital caused their two sons pass away.

They urged the national unity government to not remain silent against terrorist and  not allow them to join the government.

Faisal’s father, Zabiullah who is a former military of Afghan government said, “The enemy would never become a friend. I demand the government to not negotiate with those who are destroying us.”

“We tried to bring blood for Ahamd and Faisal but the traffic caused we arrive late and they pass away,” Rohullah, Faisal’s uncle said.

Ambulances brought the lifeless bodies of Ahmad and Faisal to Shudaye Salehin area of Kabul.

The suicide attack took place in Shah Shahid area located in the jurisdiction of 8th police district late Sunday soon after Gul Pacha Majidi, Member of Parliament, left a compound where he had a Jirga (meeting or assembly of local elders).

 

 

Reported by Wahid Nawesa

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The two leaders also discussed bilateral trade issues, strengthening of relations and regional matters, including the escalating situation in the Middle East.

In October 2023, Uzbekistan Railways JSC presented the Trans-Afghan Railway project to Qatar’s Ministry of Transport.

Subsequently, deliberations were held on Qatar’s involvement in the project’s execution.

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