Abdul Rahman Zhawandai, a spokesman for the governor of northwest Farah province, said Iranian border guards reportedly opened fire on migrant workers Friday but by today officials were still trying to sort through contradictory reports from several of the shooting victims.
Brought to a district hospital from the remote border regions, several of the wounded said four of their compatriots were killed and 21 were taken by the border guards, he said. So far Iran has not responded to requests for information, he said.
Elsewhere in the country today, a roadside bomb killed a district prosecutor in southern Helmand province where Taliban insurgents roam with relative ease in much of the countryside.
It was shortly before 7 a.M. When the remotely detonated mine killed Mohammed Lal Hakimi, who was on his way to work, said Ummar Zawaq, spokesperson for the provincial governor.
Zawaq said the district prosecutor had received threats from Taliban angry about the number of insurgents he had convicted and sentenced to jail.
No one has taken responsibility for the killing, but Taliban have stepped up their targeted assassinations in recent months, attacking government and security officials they accuse of being traitors.
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