SECURITY — March 27, 2026

Man Dies from Injuries in Family Clash in Nangarhar

A man died from injuries in a clash between two families in Jalalabad, Nangarhar province, according to local police. Authorities arrested two suspects.

The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Pajhwok — corroborated by Omid Radio2 min read

Man Dies from Injuries in Family Clash in Nangarhar
Image courtesy Pajhwok

JALALABAD, Afghanistan — A man died from injuries sustained in a clash between two families in Jalalabad, the capital of Nangarhar province, Nangarhar police reported.

The incident occurred three days ago in the 8th police district of Jalalabad. According to a statement from Nangarhar police, the clash began as a verbal dispute involving children from the two families and escalated into physical violence, injuring one man.

Police responded promptly to reports of the clash and transported the wounded individual to Nangarhar Regional Hospital for medical treatment.

The man succumbed to his injuries at the hospital last night, police said.

In connection with the incident, two suspects have been arrested, according to Nangarhar police.

Read the original reporting at Pajhwok

Reliability assessment

Two outlets (Pajhwok, Omid Radio) corroborate the incident with direct attribution to a statement from Nangarhar police, a named authority.

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Where reports agree

  • Man died after family clash in Jalalabad's 8th police district
  • Police arrested two suspects
  • Attribution to Nangarhar Police statement

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