SOCIETY — June 13, 2026

Five Killed in Traffic Accident on Kunduz-Imam Sahib Road

The collision between a Corolla and an Aqua vehicle occurred in the Gola-i Rigzar Dasht Abdan area, causing one vehicle to catch fire; three of the five victims were identified as Samir Zazi, Hasib Zazi, and Ehsanullah Walizada.

The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Hasht-e Subh2 min read

Five Killed in Traffic Accident on Kunduz-Imam Sahib Road
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Five people were killed and two injured in a traffic accident on the Kunduz-Imam Sahib road in Afghanistan when a Corolla collided with an Aqua vehicle, causing the latter to catch fire. The accident happened in the Gola-i Rigzar Dasht Abdan area of Kunduz province. Three victims were identified as Samir Zazi, Hasib Zazi, and Ehsanullah Walizada.

The collision took place on the road connecting Kunduz to Imam Sahib. It was in the area of Gola-i Rigzar Dasht Abdan. The vehicles were a Corolla and an Aqua. The fire started after the impact. Five deaths occurred and two injuries were reported. The identified victims include Samir Zazi, Hasib Zazi, and Ehsanullah Walizada.

Details of the accident were made public through media reports. The specific names of three individuals who died have been confirmed. No information on the identities of the other victims or the injured persons has been released yet. The event involved two vehicles on a major road in the province.

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