SOCIETY — June 14, 2026
Four Missing After Boat Capsizes in Badakhshan
Taliban police spokesman Ehsanullah Kamgar said nine of the 13 passengers were rescued, while a local source reported two bodies recovered.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Afghanistan International — 2 min read

A boat carrying mine workers capsized in Badakhshan province around 11 a.m., resulting in four people missing. The vessel had a total of 13 passengers at the time of the incident.
The Taliban police command in the province confirmed the capsizing. Spokesman Ehsanullah Kamgar stated that nine people were rescued and four are missing. This account does not mention any fatalities.
In contrast, a local source reported different numbers for the rescue. The source said seven people were rescued, two bodies were recovered, and four remain missing. This provides an alternative view on the outcome of the accident.
No official comment from the Taliban has been made regarding any deaths. The cause of the capsizing has not been released to the public.
The incident occurred in Badakhshan, a province in northern Afghanistan. The passengers were mostly mine workers, suggesting they may have been traveling to or from work sites in the area.
Efforts to find the missing individuals are likely underway, though specific details on ongoing search operations have not been provided. The differing reports from official and local sources illustrate the initial confusion that can follow such events on the water.
Both accounts agree on the total number of missing people and the general circumstances of the boat capsizing in the province around midday. Further information may emerge as authorities continue their investigation into the matter.
Read the original reporting at Afghanistan International →
Reliability assessment
Single source provides direct on-record attribution from named Taliban police spokesman Ehsanullah Kamgar confirming the core event of the boat capsizing with specific passenger numbers; local source adds conflicting details on casualties but does not dispute the incident itself.
The source language mixes facts with framing or advocacy wording. Afghanistan International: "lack of proper safety standards, weak transportation infrastructure" - these phrases imply systemic failure and criticism of authorities without attributing sources; "have increased similar incidents in recent years" frames the event as part of a pattern of negligence.
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