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Taliban Kills Doctor
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Taliban kill young doctor in Afghanistan's Herat province

| @indiablooms | Nov 28, 2021, at 05:15 am

Kabul/IBNS: The Taliban security members killed a 33-year-old physician in the western Herat province of Afghanistan on Thursday, the country's largest online news service Khaama Press reported citing local sources.

Taliban armed men killed the young doctor, who has been identified as Amruddin Noori, in Herat city after he did not stop at a security checkpoint, the victim’s family members claimed while speaking to local media agencies.

Amruddin Noori, who used to run a small private medical clinic, had recently got married, Khaama Press reported, quoting local sources.

According to the Afghan media outlet, the security authorities in Herat have rejected the killing of the physician by the Taliban members saying "such an incident has not been recorded with them."

The recent reports indicate an increase in the crimes rate in Taliban-rule Afghanistan, however, most of such incidents are not reported by the media due to lack of access to information, Khaama Press reported.

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