This has been reported in news.sky.com dated 8 May 2016.
Many persons suffered serious injuries on the highway that links the two largest cities in the conflict-hit country. The vehicles involved in the accident were completely gutted in the eastern Ghazni province. A ministry spokesman has indicated that the death toll has soared to 73 and there are fears of still more casualties.
The area is one of the worst affected by the Taliban insurgency and insecurity is on the rise around Afghanistan as the militants continue with their 15-year insurgency against the Western-backed Kabul government. Moreover, most of the roads in Afghanistan are dangerous roads and in dilapidated condition and traffic rules are rarely enforced.
Road accidents are not new. At least 18 people were killed in May last year when a mini-van overturned in the western province of Badghis. And, before that, in April 2013 a bus hit a fuel tanker in the southern province of Kandahar and 45 people died.
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