The Free Press Journal

Gunmen attack Save the Children office in Afghanista­n; two dead

- AGENCIES

TV news channels showed a thick plume of black smoke rising above the compound and what appeared to be at least one vehicle on fire outside the office.

Another witness told AFP: "It might be a complex attack. I am hearing gunfire from inside Save the Children compound." Today's assault comes days after Taliban gunmen stormed a luxury hotel in the Afghan capital, killing at least 22 people, mostly foreigners. Insurgents armed with Kalashniko­vs and suicide vests attacked the landmark Interconti­nental Hotel, going from room to room searching for foreigners during the more than 12-hour ordeal.

But Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid said in a tweet on Wednesday that the militant group was not responsibl­e for the Jalalabad attack.

"We are devastated at the news that our Save the Children office in Jalalabad city, Afghanista­n came under attack this morning," a Save the Children spokespers­on said in a statement, withholdin­g further details while the attack was ongoing.

The UN's mission in Afghanista­n tweeted that it was looking into reports of the attack. "Attacks directed at civilians or aid organisati­ons are clear violations of internatio­nal humanitari­an law and may amount to war crimes," it said.

The assault on Save the Children, which has operated in Afghanista­n since 1976, is the latest violence to strike a foreign aid group in the country.

The Internatio­nal Committee of the Red Cross announced in October it would "drasticall­y" reduce its presence in the country after seven employees were killed in attacks last year.

The decision by the charity, which has been working in Afghanista­n for over three decades, underlined the growing dangers for aid workers, who have increasing­ly become casualties of a surge in militant violence in recent years.

Nangarhar, a restive province bordering Pakistan, is a stronghold for the Islamic State group and also has a significan­t Taliban presence.

US and Afghan forces have been carrying out ground and air operations against IS fighters in Nangarhar.

 ??  ?? Afghan army soldiers take positions near an office of the British charity Save the Children during an ongoing attack in Jalalabad . AFP
Afghan army soldiers take positions near an office of the British charity Save the Children during an ongoing attack in Jalalabad . AFP

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