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A UN refugee agency official has been shot dead during a failed kidnap attempt in north-west Pakistan. | A UN refugee agency official has been shot dead during a failed kidnap attempt in north-west Pakistan. |
The man, a Pakistani, died in hospital after the shooting at the Katcha Garhi camp near Peshawar, the UN said. | The man, a Pakistani, died in hospital after the shooting at the Katcha Garhi camp near Peshawar, the UN said. |
Police said a security guard was also killed when four armed men tried to abduct the official. | |
Nearly 200,000 people have been staying in camps near Peshawar since being displaced by recent fighting in Swat valley between troops and the Taliban. | |
"A national staff of UNHCR at the Katcha Garhi camp has been a victim of a kidnapping attempt that turned into a shooting," UN spokesman Janos Tisovszky told the AFP news agency. | |
"He was shot in the chest several times and he was rushed to hospital," he added. | |
The agency quoted another UN spokeswoman, Stephanie Bunker, as saying the official died. | |
"He was in the camp. There was a shooting and he was shot in the chest. He died after being shot in the chest," she said. | |
The UN says the dead man was a 59-year-old Pakistani who had worked for the organisation for 30 years. | |
Police said two Pakistanis working for the UN were also wounded in the attack. | |
In February, a senior UNHCR official, John Solecki, was kidnapped in the western city of Quetta. | |
He was released two months later. Militants from the hitherto unknown Balochistan Liberation United Front said they abducted him. | |
It is not clear who is behind the latest attack near Peshawar. | |
Kidnappings and attacks on foreigners have increased in Pakistan in the last year with most incidents happening in the north-west, where the Taliban are strongest. |