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Two female foreign journalists have been shot by a police officer in eastern Afghanistan, officials say. | Two female foreign journalists have been shot by a police officer in eastern Afghanistan, officials say. |
One of the women died, the other was critically wounded in the attack. Both of the reporters worked for the Associated Press news agency. | |
The attack took place in the town of Khost near the border with Pakistan. | |
It comes as Afghanistan intensifies security ahead of presidential elections on Saturday, in response to threats of violence by the Taliban. | It comes as Afghanistan intensifies security ahead of presidential elections on Saturday, in response to threats of violence by the Taliban. |
The new president will succeed Hamid Karzai, who has been in power since the 2001 fall of the Taliban but is constitutionally barred from seeking a third consecutive term. | The new president will succeed Hamid Karzai, who has been in power since the 2001 fall of the Taliban but is constitutionally barred from seeking a third consecutive term. |
Security presence | Security presence |
Associated Press photographer Anja Niedringhaus, 48, was killed instantly in the attack, the news agency confirmed. | |
Veteran reporter Kathy Gannon, 60, was said to be in a stable condition and receiving medical treatment. | |
They came under attack whilst sitting in a car in a convoy protected by Afghan soldiers and police. | |
The two journalists had been visiting Tanay district in Khost province with an official from the Independent Election Commission, an interior ministry source earlier told the BBC. | |
The district lies on the border with Pakistan's Waziristan region, with the Pakistan-based Haqqani network strong and influential in the area. | |
The police officer behind the attack is currently being questioned in custody, the source said. | The police officer behind the attack is currently being questioned in custody, the source said. |
The Taliban has stepped up its attacks in recent weeks, in a bid to disrupt preparations for the election. | The Taliban has stepped up its attacks in recent weeks, in a bid to disrupt preparations for the election. |
Last month, a senior reporter for Agence France-Presse, Sardar Ahmad, was killed alongside eight other people when Taliban gunmen attacked a hotel, which was popular with foreigners, in the Afghan capital of Kabul. | Last month, a senior reporter for Agence France-Presse, Sardar Ahmad, was killed alongside eight other people when Taliban gunmen attacked a hotel, which was popular with foreigners, in the Afghan capital of Kabul. |
A journalist with Swedish and British nationality, Nils Horner, was shot dead in Kabul by gunmen on 11 March. | A journalist with Swedish and British nationality, Nils Horner, was shot dead in Kabul by gunmen on 11 March. |
The BBC's Lyse Doucet in Kabul says the run-up to this historic poll has already been the bloodiest, and fears of electoral fraud are pronounced. | |
Nearly 200,000 troops have been deployed across the country to prevent attacks by the Taliban. | Nearly 200,000 troops have been deployed across the country to prevent attacks by the Taliban. |
Rings of security have been set up around each polling centre, with the police at the centre and hundreds of troops on the outside. | Rings of security have been set up around each polling centre, with the police at the centre and hundreds of troops on the outside. |
The BBC's Afghanistan correspondent David Loyn says the election is being protected by the biggest military operation since the fall of the Taliban. | The BBC's Afghanistan correspondent David Loyn says the election is being protected by the biggest military operation since the fall of the Taliban. |
Reporting restrictions are in place, limiting what can be broadcast about the candidates. | Reporting restrictions are in place, limiting what can be broadcast about the candidates. |
If nobody wins more than 50% of the vote in this round, a run-off election will be necessary. | If nobody wins more than 50% of the vote in this round, a run-off election will be necessary. |
There are eight candidates for president, including former Foreign Ministers Abdullah Abdullah and Zalmai Rassoul, and former Finance Minister Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai. | There are eight candidates for president, including former Foreign Ministers Abdullah Abdullah and Zalmai Rassoul, and former Finance Minister Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai. |
Correspondents say the election may give the US a new chance to repair relations with Kabul, which are moribund after more than 12 years of war and repeated rows between the White House and President Karzai. | |
Relations between the president and Washington plunged to new lows late last year when the Afghan leader refused to sign a bilateral security agreement that would allow up to 10,000 troops to stay in his country after the Nato combat mission ends. |