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Clash between rival armed groups wounds 4 Afghan civilians

Xinhua, June 21, 2015 Adjust font size:

Four civilians were injured in a clash between two rival armed groups in the northern Kunduz province, a local official said on Sunday.

"Four civilians including a woman and three children sustained injuries as clash erupted between two irresponsible armed groups in Khanabad district on Saturday," Qudratullah Safi told reporters.

The clash between the two sides was still going on, the official added.

Hundreds of armed groups still exist in the conflict-ridden Central Asian country. Endi