ISLAMABAD, Feb 3 (Reuters) - Gunshots fired by a member of the Taliban's security forces at the United Nations' largest compound killed one person and injured another in Kabul, the United Nations ...
By Mohammad Yunus Yawar and Mushtaq Ali KABUL/PESHAWAR, Pakistan (Reuters) - Pakistani and Afghan security forces clashed on ...
At least one person was killed in a firing incident outside a United Nations compound in Afghanistan’s capital city of Kabul over the weekend. The victim was a Taliban guard, the United Nations ...
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"UN-contracted security guards did not return fire during the incident," it said. It was unclear what provoked the firing. Both the Taliban and the UN were investigating the incident. Kabul's ...
A Taliban fighter opened fire at the United Nations compound in Kabul, slightly injuring a security guard, and was later found dead, the U.N. mission in Afghanistan said Monday. The gunman shot at ...