Assailants killed two Afghans working for a German relief agency in a city in southeastern Afghanistan, the United Nations said Wednesday. A field officer and a driver for the Malteser aid group were fatally wounded in the attack Tuesday in Gardez, 60 miles south of Kabul, said Mohammed Nader Farhad, spokesman for the U.N.’s refugee agency. It was unclear if they were shot or if their car was hit by a bomb. Full Story
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