Former President Karzai Condemns Deadly Attack in Herat Province

Former President Karzai Condemns Deadly Attack in Herat Province

KABUL (Afghan Verified) — Former Afghan President Hamid Karzai strongly condemned an attack by unknown gunmen in Dahmiry village, Anjil district of Herat province, that killed at least 37 civilians including women and children and wounded many others.

Karzai made the remarks in a post on X late Friday, corresponding to 21 Hamal in the Afghan calendar. He described attacks targeting women, children, and families as "inhuman" and unacceptable.

The former president expressed his deepest sympathies to the families of the victims and offered prayers for the recovery of those injured in the incident.

Local sources reported the casualty figures, with at least 37 people killed in the assault. The attack occurred in Dahmiry village, a remote area in Anjil district, known for its rural communities.

Karzai's condemnation highlights ongoing security concerns in western Afghanistan, where sporadic violence continues to affect civilian populations. No group has claimed responsibility for the attack, and details on the circumstances remain limited.

The statement from Karzai, a prominent figure in Afghan politics, underscores the human cost of such incidents and calls for accountability amid reports of civilian casualties.

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