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Afghanistan: Man's body recovered with Taliban letter attached to his body

| @indiablooms | Nov 16, 2018, at 03:58 pm

Kabul, Nov 16 (IBNS): Taliban gunmen pulled out a  man from a passenger vehicle in Afghanistan's Khashrud district and shot him dead, media reports said.

Haji Jalil Watandost told Pajhwok Afghan News the incident took place on the Dilaram-Khashrud highway two days ago in the limits of the Kashrud district.

The body of the man was found on Thursday with a Taliban letter attached to his body.

In the letter, the Taliban said the slain person, Mehrullah, son of Sher Mohamad, was a resident of Faizabad district of northern Jawzjan province and was an uprising commander of  Qashlaq Gul base, reported the Afghanistan-based news agency.

The Taliban has not commented on the issue so far.

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