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아프가니스탄에서 유엔 여직원, 무장괴한에 피살

Oct. 13, 2015 - 09:12 By KH디지털2

아프가니스탄에서 근무하는 유엔의 여직원이 무장 괴한이 쏜 총에 맞아 숨졌다.

투르파카이 올패트는 12일(현지시간) 카다하르 시에 있는 사무실에 출근하려고 집을 나섰다가 오토바이를 탄 두 명의 무장괴한에 의해 살해됐다고 칸다하르 주지사 대변인인 사임 아크폴왁이 밝혔다.

아프가니스탄 현지의 유엔지원단도 올파트의 죽음을 확인한 뒤 당국이 조사하고 있다고 덧붙였다.

반기문 유엔 사무총장은 올파트를 "착실한 인권 보호자"라면서 그녀의 죽음을 안타까워했다.

올파트를 살해한 세력이 누구인지는 아직 알려지지 않고 있다.

미군이 철수할 예정인 아프가니스탄에서는 반정부단체인 탈레반이 북대서양조약

기구(나토) 군에 자살폭탄 공격을 가하는 등 여전히 테러를 자행하고 있으며 수니파 무장반군인 이슬람국가(IS)도 세력을 확대하는 것으로 알려졌다. (연합)

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Afghan UN staff member killed in southern Afghanistan

A female U.N. worker was shot and killed on Monday while traveling to work in the city of Kandahar, an Afghan official said.

Toorpakai Olfat, an Afghan national, was killed by two unidentified gunmen on a motorcycle after she left her home to go to work, said Samim Akhpolwak, spokesman for the Kandahar provincial governor. There was no immediate claim of responsibility.

The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan confirmed Olfat’s death in a statement and said authorities were investigating.

On Monday, NATO announced the nationalities of five service members killed when their helicopter crashed a day earlier while landing at the headquarters of Resolute Support Mission, which is training Afghan security forces, in Kabul. A witness told AP that the helicopter appeared to strike a monitoring balloon.

The crash killed two British service members, two American service members and a French civilian contractor, NATO said in a statement. Five others were injured. NATO did not release the victims’ identities, saying it left that to the relevant national authorities.

“We’re deeply saddened by the loss of our teammates,” Brig. Gen. Wilson A. Shoffner, Resolute Support’s deputy chief of staff for communications, was quoted as saying in a statement. “Our heartfelt condolences go out to the families and friends of those affected in this tragic incident and we pray for the full recovery of those injured.”

Meanwhile, Taliban insurgents attacked Afghan security forces in multiple locations in Ghazni province on Monday, said Sediq Sediqqi, spokesman for the Afghan Interior Ministry.

Insurgents began attacking police check points in Giro district at about 6:30 a.m. and sporadic gun battles continued throughout the day, he said.

Militants also attacked the police station in Ghazni city “from three different directions,” Sediqqi said, adding that Afghan army helicopters had been deployed to the scene to support police.

Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said in a statement that the militant group had shut down the Kabul-Kandahar highway in Ghazni province.

In a separate incident, a C-208 Afghan army plane crashed as result of a technical problem in central Bamyan province, the Afghan Defense Ministry said in a statement Monday. Two crew members were killed and five wounded as the plane went down while traveling from Bamyan toward Kandahar province. (AFP)