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Gunmen kill Afghan prosecutor, 7 others in courthouse attack

Taliban gunmen stormed a court building in eastern Afghanistan on Sunday, killing seven people, including a newly appointed chief prosecutor, the latest in a series of insurgent attacks on judicial employees.

Updated on: Jun 5, 2016, 18:59:24 IST
AP | By , Kabul
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Taliban gunmen stormed a court building in eastern Afghanistan on Sunday, killing seven people, including a newly appointed chief prosecutor, the latest in a series of insurgent attacks on judicial employees.

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The attack began as the prosecutor, Akram Nejat, was addressing a ceremony to introduce him in his new position, said Nesar Ahmad Abdul Rahimzai, deputy police chief of Logar province.

A statement from the interior ministry said 21 others, including six police officers, were wounded in the attack on the courthouse in Puli Alim, the provincial capital. The three attackers were shot dead by Afghan security forces, the statement said.

The Taliban have increasingly targeted the judiciary since the government executed six convicted insurgents last month. The executions signaled a tougher approach to the Taliban after two years of failed government efforts to revive peace talks.

The UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan condemned the attack. In a statement, it said that one of those killed was a junior prosecutor and that three judges were among the wounded. In the statement, the head of UNAMA, Nicholas Haysom, said he urged “authorities to do everything in their power to ensure adequate protection of judicial officials and other civilians seeking access to judicial institutions.”

“Judicial officials and other civilians can never be considered combatants and thus should not be targeted,” he said.

Last week, four Taliban gunmen disguised in women’s burqas and wearing military uniforms underneath attacked a court building in eastern Ghazni province, killing five civilians and a policeman, Afghan officials said.

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