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Afghanistan shooting: Finnish aid workers killed in Herat | |
(about 2 hours later) | |
Gunmen in Afghanistan have shot dead two Finnish women working for a Christian aid charity in the western city of Herat, officials say. | |
A local governor said the women were travelling by taxi when gunmen on a motorcycle fired on their vehicle. | A local governor said the women were travelling by taxi when gunmen on a motorcycle fired on their vehicle. |
There was no immediate claim for the attack on the International Assistance Mission (IAM) workers. | |
Separately, at least six civilians died and more than 20 were wounded in a bomb attack in northern Takhar province. | Separately, at least six civilians died and more than 20 were wounded in a bomb attack in northern Takhar province. |
The bomber detonated explosives in a packed market as locals shopped for the festival of Eid al-Fitr later this month. | The bomber detonated explosives in a packed market as locals shopped for the festival of Eid al-Fitr later this month. |
The IAM has operated in Afghanistan since 1966, and the Taliban have in the past accused its workers of being "Christian missionaries", a claim the charity denies. | |
The militants targeted the IAM in 2010, in an attack which left eight medics dead. | The militants targeted the IAM in 2010, in an attack which left eight medics dead. |
The charity said it was in the process of informing relatives that the two Finnish expatriate female staff members had been killed in Herat. | |
"Our prayers are with their relatives, friends, Afghan and international colleagues," acting executive director Heini Makila said in a statement. | |
The violence comes at a tense time in Afghanistan. | The violence comes at a tense time in Afghanistan. |
All foreign combat troops are preparing to leave by the end of the year, and votes are being rechecked in a fiercely disputed presidential election to choose a successor to Hamid Karzai. | All foreign combat troops are preparing to leave by the end of the year, and votes are being rechecked in a fiercely disputed presidential election to choose a successor to Hamid Karzai. |
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