Bangkok Post

ICRC URGES RELEASE OF TWO STAFF

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>> KABUL: The Red Cross called yesterday for the unconditio­nal release of two staff members who were abducted when their convoy was ambushed in northern Afghanista­n last week, leaving six other workers dead.

The aid workers came under insurgent fire in Jowzjan province on Feb 8 while they were en route to a remote snowbound area to deliver much-needed relief supplies.

The Internatio­nal Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) had earlier said the two employees were missing, in what was one of the worst attacks on the internatio­nal charity in the country for years.

“We call on the abductors’ sense of humanity and request the immediate, safe and unconditio­nal release of our colleagues and to avoid taking any action that could endanger their lives,” Monica Zanarelli, ICRC chief in Afghanista­n, said in a statement. “We do not want the agony and heartache of this tragedy to deepen.”

The ICRC did not specify who was behind the abduction. No militant group has so far claimed responsibi­lity for the ambush, but Jowzjan’s police chief has blamed local Islamic State jihadists.

Six employees were killed on the spot, many of them shot from close range.

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.

The attacks underscore how aid workers in the country have increasing­ly become casualties of a surge in militancy in recent years.

The violence comes at a time when Afghanista­n is in dire need of humanitari­an assistance, with more than 100 people killed in recent avalanches and tens of thousands displaced by the wrenching conflict.

Following the attack, the ICRC, which has been working in Afghanista­n for three decades, said it was putting its nationwide operations on hold but added there were no plans for now to withdraw staff.

The Taliban, the largest militant group in Afghanista­n which promptly distanced itself from the attack, has assured ICRC of security in areas under their control and urged the charity to resume operations.

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