Local officials from Kapisa province say that a man shot a 45-year-old woman and her two daughters in this province.
Abdul Fattah Fayez, the spokesman of the Kapisa Police Command, said that the incident took place in the village of Qutb al-Din Khel, which is part of the second part of Hesa district of Kohistan.
Mr. Fayez emphasized that these people were first wounded by a Kalashnikov shot, but they died in the hospital.
He added that this incident happened on (Monday, 7 Mizan).
The spokesperson of the Kapisa Police Command stated that the cause of this incident was family enmity.
Abdul Fattah Fayez says that two people have been arrested by them in connection with this incident.
This event happened while the caretaker government, after regaining control, started door-to-door inspections to collect “illegal weapons” in all parts of the country.
After the caretaker government regained control over Afghanistan, the mysterious murders of women, children and young people have increased unprecedentedly throughout the country.
Mental illnesses, personal enmity, forced marriages, family violence and mental pressure caused by poverty and unemployment are the main factors of these murders.
Also, with the dominance of the caretaker government in Afghanistan, the majority of institutions supporting women’s rights have stopped.
As in the past, women in Afghanistan can no longer complain about violence against them by referring to judicial institutions, and such violence remains stable and increases.