Truck carrying Afghan returnees from Pakistan flips on highway, killing 18
A cargo truck carrying Afghan families returning from Pakistan overturned on a major highway in Laghman province, Afghanistan, killing at least 18 people, including 10 children. The accident occurred early Saturday morning in the Qarghayi district when the driver reportedly fell asleep, causing the heavily loaded vehicle to veer off the road and into a ditch.

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AI-generatedA cargo truck carrying Afghan families returning from Pakistan overturned on a major highway in Laghman province, Afghanistan, killing at least 18 people, including 10 children. The accident occurred early Saturday morning in the Qarghayi district when the driver reportedly fell asleep, causing the heavily loaded vehicle to veer off the road and into a ditch. Over 30 other passengers were injured, some critically, and were transferred to medical facilities in neighboring Nangarhar province. The families were en route to Kabul from eastern Kunar province. Taliban government spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid expressed condolences and announced financial assistance for the affected families.
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5 extractedMore than 30 other passengers were injured, some critically.
At least 10 children were among the dead.
The accident occurred when the truck fell into a ditch after the driver fell asleep.
The crash took place in the Qarghayi district of Laghman province on Saturday.
At least 18 people, including women and children, were killed when a cargo truck carrying recently returned Afghan refugees from Pakistan overturned on a major highway in eastern Afghanistan.