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Genève, Siège du CICR. Drapeau en berne suite à l'attaque du bureau du CICR à Jalalabad le 29 may 2013. Un employé, Abdul Bashir Khan, un garde afghan, est décédé. Trois autres employés ont été légérement blessés. Geneva, ICRC Headquarters. The flies at half mast mourning following the attack on the ICRC office in Jalalabad on 29 May 2013. One staff member, Abdul Bashir Khan, an Afghan guard, was killed. Three others employees were slightly wounded. ICRC website News Release 29-05-2013 Afghanistan: ICRC strongly condemns attack on its Jalalabad office Kabul/Geneva (ICRC) – Earlier this afternoon, the office of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Jalalabad was attacked by unidentified armed men. One staff member, an Afghan guard, was killed and another, an expatriate, was slightly wounded. All other staff are safe and well. “We condemn this attack in the strongest possible terms,” said Jacques de Maio, the ICRC’s head of operations for South Asia. “Right now, our thoughts go out to the family of our dead colleague.” In Jalalabad, the ICRC has 36 staff, including six expatriates. Afghanistan is the site of one of the ICRC's biggest operations worldwide, with some 1,800 staff working in 17 locations throughout the country.

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