An Afghan man runs with two children near an office of the British charity Save the Children during an ongoing attack in Jalalabad on January 24, 2018.
Gunmen blasted their way into Save the Children’s office in Afghanistan’s restive east on January 24, 2018. AFP
An Afghan army soldier takes position near an office of the British charity Save the Children during an ongoing attack in Jalalabad on January 24, 2018. AFP
Afghan security forces inspect the site of attack on British charity Save the Children office in Jalalabad on January 24, 2018.
Save the Children suspended operations across Afghanistan on January 24 as Islamic State militants terrorised staff trapped inside one of its offices in an hours-long attack, the latest assault on a foreign charity. Gunmen blasted their way into the British aid group’s compound in the eastern city of Jalalabad, killing at least three people and wounding 24. AFP
Afghan security forces inspect the site of attack on British charity Save the Children office in Jalalabad on January 24, 2018. AFP
Afghan security forces inspect the site of attack on British charity Save the Children office in Jalalabad on January 24, 2018. AFP
Afghan civilians gather on a street next to a plume of smoke coming from the area around an office of the British charity Save the Children during an ongoing attack in Jalalabad on January 24, 2018.
Gunmen blasted their way into Save the Children’s office in Afghanistan’s restive east. AFP