An Indian national working for an international food services company in Afghanistan was among three foreigners killed by unidentified gunmen after they were abducted from capital city Kabul.
According to police, the three were from India, Malaysia and Macedonia. The identities of the victims have not been disclosed.
They were reportedly abducted early this morning and their bodies were later found in Mussahi, a volatile area of the Afghan capital. Police is investigating it as terror incident.
No group
has yet claimed responsibility for the killings.
The Taliban militants group often claim responsibility behind the abduction although some of the kidnappings are done for ransom by criminal gangs.
It is the latest incident targeting foreigners in the war-torn capital. The incident came nearly three months after seven Indian engineers of an RPG group company working in Afghanistan's northern Baghlan province were abducted by Taliban gunmen who apparently mistook them for government employees.