According to research, 18 individuals have died in the past 20 days across 10 different regions in the nation.
According to the information that is currently available, the murder statistics, exchanged the findings with local sources, and then verified each case before documenting and publishing it.
It is likely that more killings have occurred in the past 20 days than the ones that have been listed.
The primary targets of these targeted executions have apparently been civilian Afghans, merchants, and children in every case since the year’s commencement.
On the first day of the year, only one murder case each from Zabul and Jawzjan provinces and two murder cases from Faryab province were reported.
In all, 18 killings have been reported, and all of them occurred in the provinces of Faryab, Jawzjan, Kapisa, Sarpul, Baghlan, Parwan, Bamyan, Zabul, Kandahar, and Nimroz during a period of at least 20 days.
Three occurrences of the killings of Faryab and Jawzjan were witnessed at this time, and on the 13th of Wari, two children were slaughtered in Sarpul.
Two killings have occurred in Kapisa, one on November 8 and the second on November 11.
In a recent instance, armed robbers in Kandahar’s Spin Boldak area murdered a man and a woman.
It should be mentioned that the figures provided by local sources have been verified, however the sources say that there have been more deaths in Afghanistan’s regions than these.
Although the Islamic Emirate’s security officials claimed that the murderers were the subject of an inquiry, no one has been taken into custody.
On the second day of the holy month of Ramadan, “Khalid Zadran,” the spokesperson of the Islamic Emirate’s police headquarters in Kabul, declared that 156 killings took place in Kabul alone in the previous year (1401).
At the same time, the US State Department and Amnesty International’s Human Rights Council raised worry about the rise in what they dubbed “revenge killings” in Afghanistan.