
A female international staff member working for the Red Cross in the
northern Afghan city of Mazar-i-Sharif was shot dead on Monday by a
hospital patient, officials said.
Police said that two arrests had been made and an investigation was under way.
Sheer Jan Durani, a spokesman for the police chief in Balkh province, said two patients were admitted to hospital and one took out a pistol apparently concealed in a wheel chair and shot the woman. Both men were arrested, he said.
A spokesman for the International Committee of the Red Cross in Kabul confirmed that the staff member had been killed but gave no immediate details
Sheer Jan Durani, a spokesman for the police chief in Balkh province, said two patients were admitted to hospital and one took out a pistol apparently concealed in a wheel chair and shot the woman. Both men were arrested, he said.
A spokesman for the International Committee of the Red Cross in Kabul confirmed that the staff member had been killed but gave no immediate details
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