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Kabul: 5 Killed in Targeted Attacks in 24 Hours
Five people were killed in targeted attacks in Kabul and two were wounded in attacks by armed robbers in less than 24 hours, according to security officials and sources.
The first incident occurred in the Afshar area in Kabul’s PD5 on Sunday evening, in which two security guards of the former election commission chief Yusuf Nuristani were killed, police confirmed.
Two civilians meanwhile were wounded in an attack by armed robbers in Kabul’s PD12 on Sunday evening.
On the same day, two residents of Paktia, who were civilians, were killed in the Shahrak-e-Amniat area in Kabul’s PD12.
VP Saleh Praises Japanese Supports to Afghanistan
2020-12-16 VP Saleh Praises Japanese Supports to Afghanistan
Kabul (BNA) First Vice President, Amrullah Saleh met with newly appointed Japanese Ambassador for Afghanistan, Takashi Okada here in his office yesterday, a statement said.
Both sides discussed ongoing situation and the peace process in the country, the statement from the VP Press office added.
VP Saleh, as quoted in the statement, welcomed Japanese newly appointed ambassador for Afghanistan, thanking the country’s commitment in Geneva Conference and continued supports to Afghanistan.
Meanwhile ambassador Okada said that besides commitments made in Geneva Conference, his country to continue financial supports for Afghanistan, the statement added.