Aid group closes Afghan office after attack | Inquirer News

Aid group closes Afghan office after attack

/ 11:45 AM December 02, 2014

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Afghan security personnel stand guard near the site of a battle between security forces and Taliban fighters, in Kabul, Afghanistan, Saturday, Nov. 29, 2014. AP

LOS ANGELES — The foreign aid group Partnership in Academics and Development says it has closed its Kabul, Afghanistan, office following a weekend attack by the Taliban that killed the office’s director, his two children and two Afghan citizens.

The group said Monday that Werner Groenewald, a South African who led its charitable activities in Afghanistan, was among those killed.

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PAD’s international field director, Allen Goff, tells The Associated Press several other people were injured.

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PAD, which has an office in Redlands, California, says the Afghan facility was attacked by gunmen, including one who set off a bomb.

Goff said in an email that the group has been in Afghanistan since 2002, providing educational services.

Recent projects have included providing toilets for schools, teaching English as a second language and offering health programs.

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