Afghan authorities have arrested 18 members of the ousted Taliban regime suspected of killing two local aid workers in the restive southern province of Kandahar, a senior official said on Thursday. Shocked by killing, the United Nations has called for urgent measures to boost security in the province, where it has been forced to reduce its activities, a U.N. spokesman said. The two employees of the Coordination of Humanitarian Assistance group were shot dead during a raid on their compound in the Panjwai district late on Monday. The attack coincided with a raid on the district’s police headquarters. Full Story
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