KABUL, Afghanistan — At least 10 medical personnel, including six Americans, were slain in northern Afghanistan, officials confirmed Saturday.
The Taliban, through one of its spokesmen, claimed responsibility for the killings.
The workers, who were on an expedition to bring eye care and other medical services to remote areas, were found shot to death in a mountainous area of Badakhshan Province, according to the provincial police chief, Aka Noor Kentoz.
The International Assistance Mission said six of the dead were Americans, one was German and one was British. Dirk Frans, the executive director of the I.A.M., said the team was headed by Tom Little, an American opthamologist with four decades experience in Afghanistan and a fluent Dari speaker.
“We have reason to believe that several American citizens are among the deceased,” said a spokeswoman for the American embassy, Caitlin Hayden. “We cannot confirm any details at this point, but are actively working with local authorities to learn more about the identities and nationalities of these individuals.”
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