Two transport mishaps including a fuel big hauler and a truck on an expressway through focal Afghanistan killed something like 52 individuals and harmed 68, a commonplace authority said on Thursday.
The mishaps occurred in the Ghazni
region on a similar roadway between the capital Kabul and southern Kandahar
city late Wednesday, commonplace head of data and culture Hamidullah Nisar said
on X, without determining the number of individuals that were killed and harmed
in every mishap.
"It is plausible the numbers
could rise," Nisar told correspondents outside a medical clinic in Ghazni
city where casualties had been sent.
He noticed that a portion of the
harmed were in a "basic condition" and had been shipped off to Kabul
for treatment. "Among the harmed and dead were youngsters, ladies, and
older individuals," he added.
One transport slammed into a fuel
big hauler close to Shahbaz town in focal Ghazni while the other hit a truck in
the eastern region of Andar, Nisar said.
Boss government representative
Zabihullah Mujahid posted on X that the specialists had "extraordinary
lament" over the mishaps and that an examination would be sent off.

Groups attempted to clear trash
at the destinations into the morning, with hunks of metal and broken glass
flung across the area in Andar alongside the garments and dinners of transport
travelers, an observer saw.
One of the harmed in the mishap
in Shahbaz, Khadim, said he was shocked and alert by the clamor of the mishap
however at that point blacked out.
At the point when he came to and
pulled himself from the disaster area he "saw there were many individuals
under the vehicle and on the ground around us, there was crying and blood all
over".

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