The bodies of the four Indians killed in a Taliban attack in Kabul were brought back here in an Indian Air Force plane.
The four Indians killed were identified as Mathew George, R.K. Bhatti, Satish Chandra and Martha Farrel.
Two of those killed belonged to Kerala, one was from Chandigarh and one from Andhra Pradesh.
Farrell, 56, was to return to India from Afghanistan on Saturday. She was the spokesperson for a training programme conducted by the Aga Khan Trust.
The four were among 14 people killed in the Taliban attack at the Park Palace guesthouse in Kabul's Kolola Pushta.
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