Afghan girl shot dead Taliban fighters who killed her parents, say officials
An Afghan girl shot
dead three Taliban fighters after they killed her parents because they
supported the government, local officials have said. The incident happened
last week when a group of 40 insurgents stormed the village of Geriveh, in
central Ghor province, where 16-year-old Qamar Gul was living with her parents
and brother.
Officials said the
fighters, who were looking for Gul’s father, knocked on the door at 1am on 17
July. “The insurgents came
to their doorstep and her mother went to see who was knocking,” said Mohamed
Aref Aber, a spokesman for the provincial governor. “When she saw that they
were armed, she refused to open the door.” Aber said Gul’s mother
was immediately shot dead by the attackers, who then entered the house and shot
at her father.
According to Aber,
Qamar Gul witnessed the death of her parents, picked up her father’s rifle and
shot and killed three insurgents. She then started a one-hour battle with the
Taliban alongside her 12-year-old brother, Habibullah, he added. Several other Taliban
fighters reportedly joined the attack, but some villagers and pro-government
militia men expelled them after a gunfight. Afghan officials have
taken Qamar Gul and her younger brother to a safe place in the provincial
capital…
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