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Gunmen kill police officer protecting polio workers in Pakistan Gunmen kill police officer protecting polio workers in Pakistan
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Gunmen riding on a motorcycle have shot and killed a police officer escorting polio workers during a UN-backed vaccination campaign in northwestern Pakistan, police said. Gunmen on motorbikes have shot and killed a police officer escorting polio workers during a UN-backed vaccination campaign in north-west Pakistan, police said.
The attack took place as dozens of polio workers – including several women – were going door-to-door to vaccinate children in Gullu Dheri village of the Swabi district in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, said senior police officer Izhar Shah. The attack took place as dozens of health workers – including several women – were going door-to-door to vaccinate children in Gullu Dheri village of the Swabi district in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, said Izhar Shah, a senior police officer.
"The polio workers were terrified and immediately went back to their homes after the attack," Shah said. "The anti-polio drive in that village has been suspended.""The polio workers were terrified and immediately went back to their homes after the attack," Shah said. "The anti-polio drive in that village has been suspended."
It was the second day of a three-day campaign against polio that was launched by the provincial government. No one claimed responsibility for the killing, but suspicion fell on militants. It was the second day of a three-day campaign against polio by the provincial government. No one claimed responsibility for the killing, but suspicion fell on militants.
Some Islamic militants oppose the vaccination campaign, accuse health workers of acting as spies for the US and claim the polio vaccine is intended to make Muslim children sterile.Some Islamic militants oppose the vaccination campaign, accuse health workers of acting as spies for the US and claim the polio vaccine is intended to make Muslim children sterile.
In December, gunmen killed nine polio workers in similar attacks across Pakistan, prompting authorities to suspend the vaccination campaign in the troubled areas. The latest campaign in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa was launched Monday to give oral drops to those children who had missed it the first time round. In December, gunmen killed nine polio workers in similar attacks across Pakistan, prompting authorities to suspend the vaccination campaign in troubled areas. The latest campaign, in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, was launched on Monday to give oral drops to children who had missed it the first time round.
Pakistan is one of only three countries where the crippling disease is endemic. The virus usually infects children living in unsanitary conditions; it attacks the nerves and can kill or paralyse. As many as 56 polio cases were reported in Pakistan during 2012, down from 190 the previous year, according to the United Nations. Pakistan is one of only three countries where the crippling disease is endemic. The virus, which usually infects children living in unsanitary conditions, attacks the nerves and can kill or paralyse. Up to 56 polio cases were reported in Pakistan during 2012, down from 190 the previous year, according to the UN.
Most of the new cases in Pakistan were in the northwest, where the presence of militants makes it difficult to reach children. Most of the new cases in Pakistan were in the north-west, where the presence of militants makes it difficult to reach children.