Two foreign journalists shot in Afghanistan, one killed
JournalismPakistan.com | Published: 4 April 2014
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Two female foreign journalists were shot in Khost province, Afghanistan, resulting in one death and one critical injury. The attack was carried out by a man posing as a policeman.Summary
KABUL: Two female Western journalists have been shot in eastern Afghanistan, according to officials. One was killed in the attack, while the other was critically wounded.
A man dressed as a policeman shot the two foreign journalists on Friday, officials said. The incident occurred in a remote small town in Khost province near Afghainstan's border with Pakistan. Police told the DPA news agency that the reporter killed in the attack was a German photographer, while a Canadian reporter was wounded. Both work for the Associated Press.
"Two female journalists were shot this morning inside a district police headquarters; one has been killed, while the other is seriously wounded," said Khost provincial police spokesman Mobarez Mohammad Zadran.
The woman killed Friday is the second Western journalist killed during the Afghanistan election campaign after Swedish journalist Nils Horner was shot dead in Kabul on March 11.
Sardar Ahmad, AFP's senior Afghan reporter, was among nine people shot dead including his wife and two of his three children, on March 20 when gunmen attacked Kabul's high-security Serena hotel. - Agencies
Key Points
- One German journalist killed in a shooting in Khost province, Afghanistan.
- A Canadian journalist critically wounded in the same attack.
- Incident occurred inside a district police headquarters.
- Attack marks the second killing of a Western journalist during the Afghan election campaign.
- Police confirmed the details to the DPA news agency.
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