
Four Killed, One Wounded in Nangarhar Traffic Accident
In Nangarhar province, a traffic accident has resulted in the deaths of four people and injuries to one more. The accident occurred in the Batikot district. Specifically, the crash took place in an area called Barikab Shinwari Qala.
A vehicle described as Swift-type was involved in the accident. This vehicle was moving at a high speed at the time. The driver of the vehicle lost control. As a result of losing control, the vehicle collided with a tree. The tree was located on the side of the road.
The provincial police headquarters has issued a statement about this accident. The statement confirms the number of people killed and injured. It also provides the details about where and how the accident happened. The statement notes that the accident took place on Saturday.
After the accident happened, security forces took action. The security forces evacuated the injured person. This injured person was transported to a hospital. The evacuation was done so that the injured person could receive medical attention.
This is the information that has been made available regarding the traffic accident in the province. The details come from the official statement by the police headquarters.
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