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Two journalists working for the Associated Press news agency have been shot by a police officer in eastern Afghanistan, officials say. | Two journalists working for the Associated Press news agency have been shot by a police officer in eastern Afghanistan, officials say. |
One of the women, Anja Niedringhaus, died in the attack. Her colleague, Kathy Gannon, is reported to be stable. | One of the women, Anja Niedringhaus, died in the attack. Her colleague, Kathy Gannon, is reported to be stable. |
The attack took place in the town of Khost near the border with Pakistan. | 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. |
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. | 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. |
'Heartbroken' | 'Heartbroken' |
The two journalists had been travelling with a convoy of election workers - protected by Afghan security forces - delivering ballots from the centre of Khost to the district of Tani, on the outskirts. | The two journalists had been travelling with a convoy of election workers - protected by Afghan security forces - delivering ballots from the centre of Khost to the district of Tani, on the outskirts. |
They were in their own car with an interpreter and an AP freelancer, AP says. | |
The freelancer said they had arrived in a heavily guarded compound shortly before the shooting. | |
As they were waiting in the back seat of the car for the convoy to move, a unit commander shouted "Allahu Akbar" (God is Great) and opened fire on them, the freelancer told AP. | As they were waiting in the back seat of the car for the convoy to move, a unit commander shouted "Allahu Akbar" (God is Great) and opened fire on them, the freelancer told AP. |
He then surrendered to the other police and was arrested, the agency adds. | |
Anja Niedringhaus, 48, a German photojournalist who was part of a team that won the Pulitzer Prize for their coverage of the war in Iraq, was killed instantly. | Anja Niedringhaus, 48, a German photojournalist who was part of a team that won the Pulitzer Prize for their coverage of the war in Iraq, was killed instantly. |
Canadian-born Kathy Gannon, 60, who had been the AP's bureau chief in Afghanistan for many years and is currently a special correspondent for the region, was shot twice. | Canadian-born Kathy Gannon, 60, who had been the AP's bureau chief in Afghanistan for many years and is currently a special correspondent for the region, was shot twice. |
She underwent surgery and is said to be in a stable condition. | She underwent surgery and is said to be in a stable condition. |
"Anja and Kathy together have spent years in Afghanistan covering the conflict and the people there," said AP executive editor Kathleen Carroll. | |
"Anja was a vibrant, dynamic journalist well-loved for her insightful photographs, her warm heart and joy for life. We are heartbroken at her loss." | "Anja was a vibrant, dynamic journalist well-loved for her insightful photographs, her warm heart and joy for life. We are heartbroken at her loss." |
Rings of security | Rings of security |
President Karzai expressed his sadness at the incident and pledged to carry out a full investigation. | |
Interior ministry spokesman Sidiq Siddiqi suggested it could have been a case of mistaken identity or a miscalculation on the part of the police officer responsible for security in the area. | Interior ministry spokesman Sidiq Siddiqi suggested it could have been a case of mistaken identity or a miscalculation on the part of the police officer responsible for security in the area. |
He said the police had not been aware of the journalists' movements in the area. | He said the police had not been aware of the journalists' movements in the area. |
The district lies on the border with Pakistan's Waziristan region, with the Pakistan-based Haqqani network strong and influential in the area. | The district lies on the border with Pakistan's Waziristan region, with the Pakistan-based Haqqani network strong and influential in the area. |
Violence has increased across Afghanistan in recent weeks, ahead of the election, and foreign reporters have been among the victims. | |
The BBC's Afghanistan correspondent, David Loyn, says the election is being protected by the biggest military operation since the fall of the Taliban - with the deployment of nearly 200,000 troops. | The BBC's Afghanistan correspondent, David Loyn, says the election is being protected by the biggest military operation since the fall of the Taliban - with the deployment of nearly 200,000 troops. |
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. |
There are eight candidates for president, including former foreign ministers Abdullah Abdullah and Zalmai Rassoul, and former finance minister Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai. | |
If nobody wins more than 50% of the vote, a run-off election will be necessary. | If nobody wins more than 50% of the vote, a run-off election will be necessary. |
A new president may give the US a chance to repair relations with Kabul, which dropped to an all-time low with Hamid Karzai late last year when he refused to sign a bilateral security agreement that would allow up to 10,000 troops to stay in Afghanistan when Nato combat missions end this year. | |