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Friday, February 10, 2017

Red Cross Suspends Operations In Afghanistan After Six Employees Killed

The International Committee of the Red Cross suspended operations in Afghanistan after gunmen killed six employees helping to deliver emergency relief to a remote northern region hit by heavy snowstorms.

The governor of Jowzjan Province said the aid convoy was attacked by suspected Islamic State gunmen. The head of the Red Cross called the incident the "worst attack against us" in 20 years.

A search operation was under way to find two charity workers who were still missing late on February 8.

"Our operations are on hold, indeed, because we need to understand what exactly happened before we can hopefully resume our operations," the charity's director of operations, Dominik Stillhart, said.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

No good deed goes unpunished.