Gunmen killed six people, including the head of a Japanese aid agency, on Wednes...
KABUL/NANGARHAR, Afghanistan - Gunmen killed six people, including the head of a Japanese aid agency, on Wednesday in an attack on their vehicle in Jalalabad in eastern Afghanistan, officials said.
The ambush comes a week after a grenade attack on a United Nations vehicle in Kabul heightened fears for those doing humanitarian work amid one of the world’s longest-running conflicts. “I am shocked that he had to die in this way,” Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe told a news conference in Tokyo. The gunmen fled the scene and police have launched a search operation to arrest them, Sohrab Qaderi, a member of the governing council in the province of Nangarhar told Reuters, adding he believed Nakamura had been targeted for his work.
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