Multiple reports describe a road incident in Kabul involving four young women. An Afghan outlet, Aamaj News, says a car driven by a man with alleged Taliban ties hits the women after they reportedly attend an education seminar. The reports state that the impact leaves four women injured, with one woman in critical condition. The accounts also indicate that the driver is connected to the Taliban, though the reports do not provide additional verified details about the claim or any official attribution beyond what is reported by Aamaj News. The Daily Mail versions of the story repeat the same core information drawn from Aamaj News, focusing on the alleged links and the circumstances surrounding the seminar. No additional information in the provided excerpts covers police findings, charges, or the victims’ identities. The present reporting therefore centers on the crash, the number of injured women, the critical condition of one, and the allegation that the driver has Taliban connections.
Car crashes into four women in Kabul; reports cite alleged Taliban links
Multiple reports describe a road incident in Kabul involving four young women. An Afghan outlet, Aamaj News, says a car driven by a man with alleged Taliban ties hits the women after they reportedly a...
- A car crash in Kabul involves four young women.
- Aamaj News reports the incident occurs after the women attend an education seminar.
- Aamaj News says the driver has alleged Taliban ties.
- One of the four women is reported to be in critical condition.
Afghan outlet Aamaj News reported that the car, driven by an individual with alleged Taliban ties, struck four women, leaving one in critical condition.
10 hours agoAfghan outlet Aamaj News reported that the car, driven by an individual with alleged Taliban ties, struck four women, leaving one in critical condition.
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