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Munir Mangal

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to Kabul over portion of Ghazni province that was controlled by the Taliban, when the aircraft malfunctioned and began to lose stability and altitude. The pilot asked if they should land in a Taliban-controlled area, but Mangal refused and ordered him to continue flying to Kabul, despite the risk of
299:, as well as the second member of his immediate family to die from coronavirus during the pandemic. One of his sons, who was a doctor, also died from the virus. Mangal was survived by his wife, two daughters, four sons, and 13 grandchildren. 193:(1950 – 2 May 2020) was an Afghan general whose professional military career spanned more than 40 years. Mangal served in high-level military and government positions, most latterly as the Commander of the 410: 478: 373: 279:. He was noted for careful planning in order to keep casualties with the National Police as low as possible. In one instance, Mangal and his colleague, General 346: 288:
a crash, saying, "It's better to die in a crash than be taken hostage by the Taliban," according to Patang. Mangal retired from the National Police in 2016.
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division. He rose to serve in both military positions under several Afghan governments over the course of his four decades as an officer in the
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at his home in Kabul on 2 May 2020, at the age of 70. He is one of the highest-profile victims of the
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In 1972, Mangal began his professional military career as a lieutenant in a Kabul-based
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Most recently, General Mangal was appointed Commander of the
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Minister of Interior Affairs
Afghan National Police
Samkanay District
Paktia Province
Afghanistan
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan
Afghan National Army
General
Afghan National Police
Samkanay District
Paktia Province
Afghanistan
Kabul
primary
military school
Soviet Union
master's degree
military affairs
artillery
Afghan Armed Forces
United States invasion of Afghanistan
Taliban
Afghan National Army
Corps Commander
Deputy Minister of Interior
Afghan National Police
Ghulam Mujtaba Patang
Kandahar
COVID-19

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