A group of Spaniards has been shot in the center of Afghanistan on Friday. Sources from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirm that several Spanish citizens have been “affected” in what is already being classified as an attack. The ministry states that they are working to “gather all the information” and assist them in collaboration with the EU delegation, and that the consular emergency unit is fully mobilized. In the assault, four people were killed and seven were injured. The Ministry of Interior of the Islamic republic has reported that four people were killed in the shooting, three of foreign nationality and one Afghan, and seven others, four foreigners and three Afghans, were injured. Four people have been arrested in connection with the attack, according to the ministry spokesperson, Mufti Abdul Mateen Qani.

At least one armed man opened fire on the group of tourists as they were leaving a bazaar in the provincial capital, according to eyewitnesses cited by The New York Times, which notes that no group has claimed responsibility for the attack. The Taliban government “strongly condemns this incident, expresses deep sympathy to the families of the victims, and assures that all criminals will be found and punished,” said the Interior Ministry spokesperson. The incident occurred in Bamyan Province, where three foreigners, including one Afghan, were killed, and four foreigners, including three Afghans, were injured. The government is working to gather more information and provide support to the victims in collaboration with the EU delegation.

The Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs is actively involved in assisting the affected citizens and gathering more information about the attack. The consular emergency unit is mobilized to provide support and assistance to the victims. The Ministry of Interior in Afghanistan has reported that four people, including three foreigners and one Afghan, were killed in the shooting, and seven others were injured. The government is working to identify and apprehend the perpetrators and ensure that justice is served for the victims.

The incident has caused shock and concern, both locally and internationally. The Taliban government has condemned the attack and expressed condolences to the families of the victims. Efforts are being made to bring the perpetrators to justice and prevent future incidents. The Spanish government is closely monitoring the situation and working with international partners to provide support to the affected citizens. The details of the attack are still emerging, and investigations are ongoing to determine the motive and those responsible for the attack in Afghanistan.

The attack underscores the ongoing challenges and security threats in Afghanistan, particularly in areas frequented by tourists and visitors. The government and international partners are working to enhance security measures and prevent further incidents. The incident serves as a reminder of the risks and dangers present in conflict-affected regions and the need for continued vigilance and cooperation among countries to address these challenges. The Spanish citizens affected by the attack are receiving assistance and support from the government and diplomatic missions to ensure their well-being and safety in the aftermath of the tragic event.

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