The Borneo Post

Six Red Cross staff killed, two missing in Afghanista­n — ICRC

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KABUL: Six Red Cross workers have been killed and two others are missing in northern Afghanista­n, the internatio­nal charity said yesterday, underscori­ng the growing dangers faced by aid workers in the war-battered country.

They were killed in the volatile province of Jowzjan, the charity added, without revealing their nationalit­ies or who was behind the incident.

“We can confirm that six of our colleagues were killed and two are unaccounte­d for in Jowjzan province,” a spokesman for the Internatio­nal Committee of the Red Cross told AFP, adding that a statement would be released later yesterday.

“We are shocked and devastated,” he added.

The killings come after a Spanish employee of the ICRC was abducted on Dec 19 when workers from the charity were travelling between the northern city of Mazar- e- Sharif and the neighbouri­ng volatile Taliban hotbed of Kunduz.

He was released nearly a month later, but ICRC and local officials did not say how he was freed or who was behind the abduction.

“Devastated by this news out of #Afghanista­n,” ICRC president Peter Maurer said on Twitter about the latest incident.

Aid workers in Afghanista­n have increasing­ly become casualties of a surge in militant violence in recent years.

In April 2015 the bullet-riddled bodies of five Afghan workers for Save the Children were found after they were abducted in the strife-torn southern province of Uruzgan.

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? Afghan policemen arrive at the site of a bomb blast in Kabul, Afghanista­n.
— Reuters photo Afghan policemen arrive at the site of a bomb blast in Kabul, Afghanista­n.

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