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Afghanistan: Road mishap kills 2, four hurt

| @indiablooms | Aug 28, 2018, at 07:16 pm

Kabul, Aug 28 (IBNS): At least two people were killed when their car crashed into a military ambulance near the capital of northern Samangan province of Afghanistan on Tuesday, media reports said.

The incident left four others hurt.

The mishap occurred on northern Samangan-Baghlan highway in Rabatak locality of Aibak.

Provincial police spokesman Munir Rahimi told Afghanistan's Pajhwok Afghan News that the victims were travelling in a corolla car from Samangan to Baghlan province when their car collided head-on with a military ambulance coming in the opposite direction.

 

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