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UpdateThird journalist shot dead in Afghanistan in four weeks by gunman in police uniform

Shooting of two female journalists part of a disturbing trend that has seen three journalists killed and one seriously injured in the run-up to the Afghan presidential elections

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Niedringhaus on assignment in Afghanistan. Photo: SCMP Pictures

 An Afghan police commander on Friday shot dead a female German photographer working for the Associated Press on the eve of presidential elections, in an attack that also left a Canadian colleague wounded, the news agency and officials said.

The journalists were shot in their car in the Tanai district of Khost province, in the country’s east, as they reported on distribution of ballot papers for the election to choose a successor to President Hamid Karzai.

The incident comes as Afghanistan undertakes a massive security operation to protect voters and polling officials, after the Taliban pledged to disrupt Saturday’s ballot with violence.

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Anja Niedringhaus is the third journalist working for international media to be killed in Afghanistan during the election campaign, after Swedish journalist Nils Horner and Sardar Ahmad of Agence France-Presse.

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