Mohammad Akram (general)

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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]

Major General Mohammad Akram Khakrizwal

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  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).