Dasht-e Archi protesters banned entering Kunduz

04/04/2018

KUNDUZ (SW): The security forces in Kunduz barred more than 300 families of victims of the Dast-e Archi incident in Kunduz to enter the city and protest.

The protesters told Salam Watandar that the security forces shot fires at them, injuring four protesters.

Hamidullah Hamidi, the police chief in Kunduz said that the Taliban have sheltered among the protesters, therefore, the security forces have prevented them to enter the city.

Local authorities in Kuduz told Salam Watandar that more than 100 people were killed and 200 others were wounded in a religious school in Dasht-e Archi two days ago, though, the government has also created an inquiry team to investigate the incident.

Amruddin Wali, a member of the Kunduz Provincial Council said that such inquiry teams were created in previous similar incidents; however, they have never produced an acceptable conclusion.

Taliban claimed that nearly 150 civilians were killed in this attack; however, the government officials announced yesterday that 18 senior Taliban leaders were killed and 12 others were wounded.

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