Three people gets killed in traffic accident in Afghanistan
(MENAFN) Three individuals were killed in a traffic accident in Afghanistan’s southern Kandahar province after their vehicle veered off the road, according to local authorities.
The incident occurred on Monday morning in the Spin Boldak district. The victims included a woman and two men, who died at the scene, according to the provincial traffic department.
Officials attributed the accident to the driver's negligence, emphasizing that reckless behavior behind the wheel continues to pose a serious risk to motorists.
A similar incident was reported the day before in the northern province of Badakhshan, where one person died and six others were injured.
The incident occurred on Monday morning in the Spin Boldak district. The victims included a woman and two men, who died at the scene, according to the provincial traffic department.
Officials attributed the accident to the driver's negligence, emphasizing that reckless behavior behind the wheel continues to pose a serious risk to motorists.
A similar incident was reported the day before in the northern province of Badakhshan, where one person died and six others were injured.

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