Head-On Collision In North Afghanistan Kills One, Injures 11 | World News

According to the state police on Friday, a suburban lost his life and 11 other people were injured in the head -to -head collision in Afghanistan’s Jawzjan province.
According to the Xinhua News Agency, the collision between the two passenger cars in the Qarabuyen Olya region, Jawzjan’ı neighboring Balkh province took place along the highway and a police statement occurred and 11 people were injured, he said.
Accusing the reckless driving for the accident, the statement that the wounded immediately in critical treatment was transferred to a nearby health center, he said.
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In a statement, a traveler was killed on Thursday, and three other people were injured when their cars were overthrown in Laghman, Afghanistan.
The statement accusing the reckless driving for the deadly mishap, said that the accident occurred along the highway that connects Kabul Acceptance to the Eastern Nangarhar province and resulted in the death of a passenger and resulted in the other three.
Previously, seven travelers lost their lives on September 17, and two people were injured in a collision between a car and passenger bus in Eastern Wardak.
The main highway, which passes the state of Laghman, frequently witnessed fatal accidents due to the negligence of the driver, while motorway traffic officials call on traffic rules and arrangements to prevent such tragedies.
The deadly accident took place on a road that connects Kabul, the capital of the country to the Southern Kandahar province.
The road passing the Wardak province often sees fatal road accidents because of the carelessness of the drivers.
On the same day, at least three people were killed and two people were injured and a state spokesman Ehsanullah Kamgar dived into a deep valley in Badakhshan, North Afghanistan.
Ehsanullah Kamgar, after the vehicle lost control on a steep road, the accident occurred in the Argo region and the driver, including three passengers and two children resulted in the death of the injuries.
Fatal traffic accidents continue to be a permanent issue in Afghanistan, where the war has shattered, often attributed to road conditions, reckless driving and inadequate security measures between challenging land and limited infrastructure.



