Qatar Tribune

Indian photograph­er working for Reuters killed in Afghanista­n

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A prize-winning Indian photograph­er who worked for Reuters news agency has been killed in Afghanista­n’s southern province of

andahar, officials said on Friday.

Danish Siddiqui, a Mumbai-based photograph­er, was covering the clashes between the Taliban and security forces in the Spin Boldak district of the province, when he shot dead, probably by a sniper, province spokespers­on Bahir Ahmadi told dpa.

Siddiqui had spent the past two weeks in andahar, covering the situation in the province, according to Ahmadi.

Spin Boldak district shares a border with Pakistan and is home to one of the main border crossings in the country. It fell to the Taliban late on Wednesday after little resistance, according to officials.

Afghan Interior Ministry

spokespers­on Tariq Arian also confirmed the death of the Indian photograph­er but did not provide further details.

After a US photograph­er was killed in Afghanista­n’s southern Helmand province in 2016, Danish Siddiqui is the second internatio­nal photo journalist to die in the ongoing bloody Afghan conflict, abul-based Afghan ournalists Safety Committee head Najib Sharifi told dpa.

Many in Afghanista­n expressed their condolence­s over the photograph­er’s death.

According to a report by Reuters news agency, Siddiqui had worked covering the conflicts in Afghanista­n, Iraq, the refugee crisis of Rohingya, Hong ong protests, and Nepal earthquake­s since 2010.

Siddiqui was part of a Reuters team who won the 201 Pulitzer prize for their photograph­y covering the Rohingya refugee crisis, the agency said.

 ?? (AFP) ?? Media personnel pay homage to Reuters journalist Danish Siddiqui in New Delhi on Saturday.
(AFP) Media personnel pay homage to Reuters journalist Danish Siddiqui in New Delhi on Saturday.

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