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10 Afghans killed in mini-bus accident

By IANS | Updated: June 10, 2022 15:15 IST

Kabul, June 10 Ten Afghan civil were killed and two other injured in an accident involving a mini-bus ...

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Kabul, June 10 Ten Afghan civil were killed and two other injured in an accident involving a mini-bus in Afghanistan's Daykundi province, the media reported on Friday

The deadly traffic accident took place on a congested road in the mountainous Miramor district, reports Xinhua news agency.

Bakhtar also added the ill-fated vehicle was heading to the national capital Kabul.

The dead included two women.

Although there are no official statistics, reckless driving and congested roads are often blamed for the road accidents in war-ravaged Afghanistan.

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