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Afghanistan: One killed by unidentified gunmen in Ghazni

Ghazni [Afghanistan] March 14 (ANI): An employee of Ghazni's appellate court was killed by unknown gunmen in Ghazni city's district 5 on Sunday, reported Tolo News.

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Ghazni [Afghanistan] March 14 (ANI): An employee of Ghazni's appellate court was killed by unknown gunmen in Ghazni city's district 5 on Sunday, reported Tolo News.
"An employee of Ghazni's appellate court was killed by unknown gunmen in Ghazni city's district 5 this morning, the provincial governor's office said in a statement," tweeted Tolo News.
However, perpetrators of the incident haven't been arrested yet.
Afghanistan continues to report such deliberate targetted attacks on officials. (ANI)

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