Civilian Death Toll In Herat Rises To 11, Says Taliban

Taliban officials in Herat say the death toll from a gunmen attack on civilians in Injil district has risen to 11, with several critically injured victims dying in hospital.

Taliban officials in Herat say the death toll from a gunmen attack on civilians in Injil district has risen to 11, with several critically injured victims dying in hospital.
Ahmadullah Muttaqi, head of the Taliban’s Information and Culture Department in Herat, said seven of the wounded died at Herat Regional Hospital due to the severity of their injuries.
He added that eight other injured people remain under treatment at the hospital.
Muttaqi also said one suspect has been arrested in connection with the attack.
The incident took place around 3pm on Friday in Deh Mehri village in Injil district, where gunmen opened fire on Shia families who had gone there for recreation.
The Taliban Interior Ministry had earlier confirmed that unidentified armed men on motorcycles carried out the shooting, adding that some of the wounded were in critical condition.
Sources told Afghanistan International that four gunmen armed with Kalashnikov rifles and pistols were involved in the attack, which reportedly killed at least 13 people, including two women.
The attack occurred near a shrine known as “Sayed Mohammad Agha” in a predominantly Shia area.
Sources warn that the death toll could rise further.
Herat Regional Hospital has appealed for blood donations, with images showing large crowds gathered outside.
No group has claimed responsibility for the attack.