Officials in southern Afghanistan say an insurgent
attack has killed a member of the government peace council.
A Helmand province spokesman said Malim Shawali was
killed Wednesday when the militants attacked Shawali's car and then opened
fire.
The peace council was established to find way to
initiate talks with the Taliban to end the nearly 12-year-old war.
The attack came a day after three British soldiers
were killed in a roadside bomb attack in Helmand.
There are concerns that Afghanistan could be
engulfed in turmoil after the pullout of most NATO combat troops by the end of
2014.
NATO and its partners are training Afghanistan's
security forces, though questions remain over how well the Afghans will be able
to tackle the insurgency.
Sources :
http://www.voanews.com/content/afghan-peace-council-member-killed-in-south/1652227.html
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