Taliban deny attacking Red Cross in Afghanistan

May 31, 2013 06:54 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 08:19 pm IST - KABUL

In this May 30, 2013, photo, an Afghan policeman walks past a vehicle as he investigates the aftermath of  May 29, 2013, suicide attack and gun battle at the International Red Cross building, in Jalalabad, east of Kabul.

In this May 30, 2013, photo, an Afghan policeman walks past a vehicle as he investigates the aftermath of May 29, 2013, suicide attack and gun battle at the International Red Cross building, in Jalalabad, east of Kabul.

The Taliban have denied any role in this week’s attack on a compound housing the International Committee of the Red Cross in eastern Afghanistan. The assault by two attackers killed an Afghan guard.

Afghan Taliban spokesman Qari Yousef Ahmadi said on Friday in an emailed statement that the group was not involved in the attack. He said the Taliban had previously given their blessing to the ICRC to conduct polio vaccinations in areas they control and would never support attacking an independent aid group.

The statement deepened the mystery of who was behind the attack, which came days after another aid group’s compound was targeted.

The Red Cross is considered one of the most respected agencies in Afghanistan. It has good relations with all parties to the conflict, including the Taliban.

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