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Taliban Ministry of Interior: Martyrdom of innocent compatriots in Herat is an unforgivable crime

The Ministry of Interior of the Taliban government condemned the terrorist attack in the city of Herat, calling it a terrorist act and an unforgivable crime.
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According to the report of the regional office Tasnim news agency, Ministry of Interior The Taliban government wrote in a statement in response to the attack on Shiites in Herat: “Unfortunately, six innocent people, including women, were martyred and two others were injured in a terrorist act by unknown people in Anjil city of Herat province.

Yesterday evening, unknown gunmen killed 6 people, including two Shia clerics, in an attack on civilians.

Following this terrorist act, the Council of Shia Ulemas of Afghanistan also stated in a statement while condemning and strongly condemning this attack: “With all seriousness, we ask the security forces of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan to take the security of the people seriously and not allow the country to fall into chaos once again.” and terror, explosions, murders and massacres will be nationwide”. The society should provide.

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