By The Smartencyclopedia Staff & Agencies
In a tragic incident, Abdul Rashid Darwish, an English instructor affiliated with the Muslim Institute in Kabul, fell victim to a gunmen attack in the Shar-e-Naw area of downtown Kabul on Monday afternoon. The targeted assault has raised concerns and left the community mourning the loss of a dedicated educator.
The Muslim Institute recognized for its English language classes, faced a grim day as news of Abdul Rashid Darwish’s death surfaced. The assailants attacked in broad daylight, leaving the motive behind the incident shrouded in mystery. The killing has sent shockwaves through the community, and the void left by the English instructor’s demise is deeply felt.
As of now, the Taliban, who often claim responsibility for such incidents, has not issued any comments regarding the attack on Abdul Rashid Darwish. The absence of a claim or statement has added to the uncertainty surrounding the circumstances leading to the assault.
This unfortunate event follows closely on the heels of another targeted attack just a week ago. Dr. Ghafar Hamdard lost his life in a gunmen attack in front of his clinic in the Kart-e-Naw area of Kabul’s District 8 on December 27. In response to Dr. Hamdard’s killing, the Taliban pledged to investigate the incident, adding a layer of complexity to the security situation in the region.
The residents of Kabul have taken to social media to express their growing concerns about the alarming frequency of targeted attacks in the city. The recurring incidents raise questions about the safety of individuals, particularly those in academic and professional roles, and highlight the challenges faced by authorities in maintaining security and preventing such violent acts.