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Pakistan: Five women aid workers and a male colleague shot dead

Press Trust of India | Updated Jan 01, 2013 at 05:43pm IST

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Peshawar: Gunmen ambushed and shot dead five Pakistani women aid workers and a male colleague on January 1, police said. Their vehicle was raked with gunfire as they returned home from work at a children's community centre run by Pakistani charity Ujala, or Light, said district police officer Abdur Rashid Khan. Their driver was seriously wounded in the attack.

The motive for the shooting in Swabi district, about 75 km (45 miles) northwest of the capital of Islamabad, was not clear and no one at Ujala was immediately available for comment. In December gunmen killed nine health workers taking part in a national polio vaccination drive in a series of attacks.

The Taliban said they did not carry out those attacks although its leaders have repeatedly denounced the vaccination programme as a plot to sterilise people or spy on Muslims.

Pakistan: Five women aid workers shot dead

In December gunmen killed 9 health workers taking part in a national polio vaccination drive in a series of attacks

Aid workers have frequently been kidnapped or killed in Pakistan, a nuclear-armed nation of 180 million that is struggling to contain a Taliban insurgency and plagued by endemic corruption and violent crime.

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