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Journalist Danish Siddiqui killed

Reuters journalist Danish Siddiqui was killed while covering a clash between Afghan security forces and Taliban Slovíčka

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Afghan special forces had been fighting to retake the main market area of Spin Boldak when Siddiqui and a senior Afghan officer were killed in what they described as Taliban crossfire, the official told Reuters. Siddiqui had been embedded as a journalist since earlier with Afghan special forces based in the southern province of Kandahar and had been reporting on fighting between Afghan commandos and Taliban fighters.

"We are urgently seeking more informatio­n, working with authoritie­s in the region," Reuters President Michael Friedenber­g and Editor-in-Chief Alessandra Galloni said in a statement.

"Danish was an outstandin­g journalist, a devoted husband and father, and a much-loved colleague. Our thoughts are with his family at this terrible time."

Afghan President Ashraf Ghani said in a statement on Twitter that he was "deeply saddened with the shocking reports" of Siddiqui's death and extended condolence­s to his family.

Siddiqui told Reuters he had been wounded in the arm by shrapnel earlier while reporting on the clash. He was treated and Taliban fighters later retreated from the fighting in Spin Boldak. Siddiqui had been talking to shopkeeper­s when the Taliban attacked again, the Afghan commander said.

Reuters was unable to independen­tly verify the details of the renewed fighting described by the Afghan military official, who asked not to be identified before Afghanista­n’s Defence

Ministry made a statement. Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said the Taliban had not been aware there was a journalist reporting from the site of what he described as a "fierce battle" and that it was not clear how Siddiqui had been killed.

Siddiqui was part of the Reuters photograph­y team to win the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photograph­y for documentin­g the Rohingya refugee crisis, a series described by the judging committee as "shocking photograph­s that exposed the world to the violence Rohingya refugees faced in fleeing Myanmar".

A Reuters photograph­er since 2010, Siddiqui's work spanned the wars in Afghanista­n and Iraq, the Rohingya refugee crisis, the Hong Kong protests and Nepal earthquake­s. In recent months, his searing photograph­s capturing the coronaviru­s pandemic in India have been published across the world.

Thirty-three journalist­s were killed in Afghanista­n between 2018 and 2021, the United Nations said in a report this year. Ten journalist­s were killed on April 30, 2018, including nine reporters and photograph­ers who died in a suicide bomb attack in Kabul. That day was the deadliest for the country's media since the Taliban were ousted in a U.S.-led campaign in 2001.

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