Mohammad Akram (general)

Major General Mohammad Akram Khakrizwal

Mohammad Akram "Khakrezwal" (Pashto: جنرال محمد اکرم خاکرېزوال) (died 2005) was a former police chief of Kabul who was killed in a suicide bomb attack soon after being appointed Vice Chief of Staff of the Afghan National Army. He had also served as commander of southern forces during Afghanistan's communist era.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]

References

  1. General Mohammad, Akram. "At least 20 killed in Afghan mosque blast".
  2. The New york, Times. "Suicide Bomber Leaves 19 Dead at Afghan Rite".
  3. General Mohammad, Akram. "Drugs-row standoff in Afghan city".
  4. The, Telegraph. "Suicide bomber kills 20 in Afghan mosque attack".
  5. Pajhwok Afghan, News Agency. "Ex-police chief's brother shot dead".
  6. The Washington, Post. "Suicide Bomber Kills 20 in Afghan Mosque".
  7. Understanding, War. "Lt.Gen. Mohammad Akram - Vice Chief of Staff of the Army" (PDF).
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