MAZAR-I-SHARIF - A number of armed men unidentified opened fire on a procession in the North of the Afghanistan of the day to the next day, and reportedly killed at least two and injuring seven other guests, said an official of the week (7/5/2011).
Police are investigating to find out which route one who attacked the ceremony of marriage in the District of Baghlani Jadid governorate in the northern province of Baghlan. Taliban and other groups are known to more actively pursue terror and resistance in the area of guerrillas.
"There was a celebration of marriage in the night of the District of Baghlani Jadid yesterday." Several unidentified people entered and fired on people at the celebration of marriage, "said Mohmood Haqmal, spokesman for the provincial government." "" "Two people were killed and seven others were injured," he added.
It is not known who was behind the shooting, but similar attacks in the past been attributed to Islamic guerrilla Taliban and other groups opposed to the music at the wedding.
The Taliban, who ruled between 1994 and 2001, banned music and all kinds of entertainment are not Islamic. The Taliban was ousted from power in late 2001 in a US-led invasion after the Al-Qaeda network attacked cities of America on 11 September of the same year.
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