Gunmen kill at least four people at Afghanistan picnic spot
Officials say attackers opened fire near the village of Deh Mehri in Herat.
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Officials say attackers opened fire near the village of Deh Mehri in Herat.
Multiple people have been killed after gunmen targeted civilians at a picnic spot in western Afghanistan, officials and a local doctor have said. The attack occurred near the village of Deh Mehri in Herat province on Friday. A Taliban interior ministry spokesperson said seven people were killed, with a provincial official reporting four had died. No group has claimed responsibility so far.
Multiple people have been killed after gunmen targeted civilians at a picnic spot in western Afghanistan, officials and a local doctor have said. The attack occurred near the village of Deh Mehri in Herat province on Friday. A Taliban interior ministry spokesperson said seven people were killed, with a provincial official reporting four had died. No group has claimed responsibility so far.
At least seven people have been killed and 13 others injured after gunmen opened fire on civilians in western Afghanistan, officials say. The attack took place on Friday afternoon in Herat Province, according to Abdul Mateen Qani, a spokesperson for the Afghan Ministry of Interior Affairs. The site is known as a popular meeting point where civilians typically assemble on Fridays. No group has so far claimed responsibility for the attack, and authorities say investigations are ongoing.
Unidentified gunmen opened fire on a group of civilians in the Injil district of western Herat Province on Friday, killing at least 10 people and wounding several others, local sources told KabulNow. The shooting took place around noon in Deh Miri village, near a shrine associated with Shia Muslims. Casualty figures varied in early reports, with some media outlets reporting significantly higher numbers, up to 35 killed. The exact number of dead and injured remained unconfirmed as details continue to emerge. No group has claimed responsibility for the shooting so far. Taliban authorities in Herat have not commented on the incident.
Gunmen in western Afghanistan killed at least seven people Friday in an attack targeting civilians at a recreational spot in Herat province, the interior ministry said. Preliminary information indicates that seven people were killed and 13 others were wounded, some of whom are reported to be in critical condition. Unidentified armed men riding motorcycles targeted civilians near a village southwest of Herat city. A Herat official said the attack happened on the outskirts of the Sayed Mohammad Agha Shia shrine. Security forces responded immediately after the incident, arresting one suspect, and efforts are ongoing to identify and detain other perpetrators.
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