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Kabul guest house attack

German and Afghan killed, Finnish woman kidnapped

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German and Afghan killed, Finnish woman kidnapped
Gunmen opened fire on a Kabul guesthouse on May 20, leaving two dead - a German woman and an Afghan security guard - while a Finnish woman remains missing and presumed kidnapped. AFP Photo

A German aid worker and an Afghan guard were killed as gunmen stormed an international guest house in central Kabul, officials said Sunday, as insecurity rises in the war-torn country, reports AFP.
A Finnish woman was also kidnapped from the guest house run by Swedish charity Operation Mercy, with no group so far claiming responsibility for the attack late Saturday.
In a further sign of violence roiling the country, 20 Afghan policemen were killed early Sunday when Taliban fighters stormed their outposts in the southern province of Zabul, as the insurgents escalate their annual spring offensive.
The country’s interior ministry confirmed the brazen Kabul attack, the latest in a series of assaults on aid workers in Afghanistan.
“A Finnish lady was kidnapped from police district (three) last night at 11.30. A German lady and an Afghan guard were killed,” interior ministry spokesman Najib Danish said on Twitter.
The foreign ministry in Stockholm confirmed that a Finnish citizen has been kidnapped, adding that they were investigating the incident in coordination with their counterparts in Kabul. “At the moment, the identity of the kidnappers in not known. Finland urges immediate release of the kidnapped person,” the Finnish ministry said in a statement.Operation Mercy’s director Scott Breslin told local news agency TT that he was holding a crisis meeting over the incident.
“We know that she’s missing, we will send out a press release later,” Breslin said in a brief statement.
Operation Mercy is known to work with local Afghan communities in areas such as reducing infant mortality and women’s empowerment.
The kidnapping of foreigners has been on the rise, but the threat of abductions is even greater among Afghans. Kabul is plagued by organised criminal gangs who stage abductions for ransom, often targeting foreigners and wealthy locals, and sometimes handing them over to insurgent groups.
The violence underscores the deteriorating security situation in Afghanistan, which is in the grip of an insurgency waged by the Taliban and other groups.
The Taliban claimed responsibility for the coordinated attack in Zabul’s Shah Joy district, which marks another stinging blow to NATO-backed Afghan forces.

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Published by the Editor on behalf of Independent Publications Limited at Media Printers, 446/H, Tejgaon I/A, Dhaka-1215.
Editorial, News & Commercial Offices : Beximco Media Complex, 149-150 Tejgaon I/A, Dhaka-1208, Bangladesh. GPO Box No. 934, Dhaka-1000.

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