Gunmen in the Afghan capital Kabul have attacked a guesthouse, killing a German woman and beheading an Afghan guard.
The attackers stormed a guesthouse run by a Swedish
NGO, Operation Mercy, at about 23:30 (19:00 GMT) on Saturday, the Afghan interior ministry said.
A second woman, from Finland, is missing and has
possibly been kidnapped, the ministry said.
In a separate attack, Taliban militants killed 20 police
officers at checkpoints in southern Afghanistan.
At least 10 others were injured in the ambushes in Zabul province on Saturday, a provincial spokesman said.
Confirming the guesthouse attack, interior ministry spokesman Najib Danish said all those staying there were employees of Operation Mercy.
The relief and development organisation, based in Orebro
in Sweden, has not yet commented.
Afghanistan is in the grip of an ongoing insurgency
by the Taliban Islamist militant group, and several
foreigners have been kidnapped by the group in recent years.
The British government warns there is "a very high and constant threat" to Westerners of kidnapping in Afghanistan, with about 100 people kidnapped since 2001.
But the threat of kidnap is far higher among Afghans, with
the country's Chamber of Commerce and Industries
reporting that at least 80 businessmen were snatched in
2016 alone.

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