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News/Gunmen kill at least four people at Afghanistan picnic spot
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Gunmen kill at least four people at Afghanistan picnic spot

Gunmen attacked civilians at a picnic spot in the Enjil district of Herat province, western Afghanistan, on Friday, killing at least eleven people. The attack occurred near the village of Deh Mehri around 3:00 PM local time, a time when the recreational area is typically crowded.

BBC News - WorldFiled 2026-04-10 · 20:07 GMTLean · CenterRead · 1 min
Gunmen kill at least four people at Afghanistan picnic spot
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Gunmen attacked civilians at a picnic spot in the Enjil district of Herat province, western Afghanistan, on Friday, killing at least eleven people. The attack occurred near the village of Deh Mehri around 3:00 PM local time, a time when the recreational area is typically crowded. According to a Herat doctor, the victims, who were Shia Muslims, were picnicking at a local shrine. The gunmen, described as "unidentified armed men" on motorcycles, opened fire on the picnickers. While no group has claimed responsibility, the Taliban government confirmed the incident as a terrorist attack, with four bodies and fifteen wounded individuals taken to a local hospital.

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The attack occurred in the Enjil district of Herat province on Friday.

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At least 11 people died after gunmen targeted civilians at a picnic spot in western Afghanistan.

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Four bodies, as well as 15 wounded people were taken to the Herat regional hospital.

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"Unidentified armed men" riding motorcycles opened fire near the village of Deh Mehri.

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The victims were Shia Muslims who had gone to a local shrine for a picnic.

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At least 11 people are known to have died after gunmen targeted civilians at a picnic spot in western Afghanistan.Provincial officials originally said four people had been killed in the attack in the Enjil district of Herat province on Friday, but later said that seven more people who were critically injured had also died.No group has claimed responsibility so far. "Unidentified armed men" riding motorcycles opened fire near the village of Deh Mehri, an interior ministry spokesperson said. The recreational area is usually crowded on Fridays.A Herat doctor told the BBC that the victims - who were Shia Muslims - had gone to a local shrine for a picnic. Shia Muslims are a minority group in Afghanistan and have been targeted in the past.Ahmadullah Muttaqi, the provincial head of information and culture for the Taliban government in Herat, said the incident happened at about 15:00 local time (11:30 BST)."In a terrorist incident, armed men opened fire on residents who had gone to Deh Mehri village in Enjil district for recreation," he told the BBC.Muttaqi said four bodies, as well as 15 wounded people - including two women - were taken to the Herat regional hospital.
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