In what will come across as a really shocking development, a woman has been brutally killed by hoodlums for shopping.
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A young woman has been beheaded by a group of Taliban militants
after visiting a market in northern Afghanistan, The Sun UK reports.
The horrific act allegedly took place in the remote village of
Larri in Sar-e pul province on Monday by a group of armed men believed
to be linked to the Islamic extremist group.
Provincial Governor spokesman Zabiullah Amani said the 30-year-old woman was apparently targeted because she “went to the city alone without her husband”, the Nation reported.
Amani claims the victim’s husband is currently in Iran and the couple don’t have children.
Nasima Arzoo, head of the women’s affairs department for the area, also confirmed the incident.
She said: “The woman was beheaded with a bayonet attached to an
AK-47 after an argument with Taliban in her remote village, which is
part of the provincial capital.”
But according to Khamma Press, an Afghan new agency, Taliban
insurgents rejected any involvement saying the woman was beheaded by
unidentified gunmen.
No arrests have been made.
The Sar-e pul province has been under Taliban control ever since it was captured in 1998.
After coming into power, the Taliban declared that women were
forbidden to go to work and were not to leave their homes unless
accompanied by a male family member and had to wear an all-covering
burqa.
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