Afghan actor killed in NATO air strike


Moscow, Mar 11 (IANS/RIA Novosti): Prominent Afghan actor Nazar Mohammad Majnonyar Helmandi who starred in over a dozen films highlighting the struggle against drug trafficking and terrorism was killed in a NATO air strike in southern Afghanistan.

Helmandi was killed along with three militants who had seized the movie star on suspicion of spying for the government in Helmand province, his brother Dilawar said.

Helmandi had gone to the Khoskabi area to inquire about his ailing sister when he was captured by the armed rebels, Dilawar told Pajhwok Afghan News.

The militants were interrogating Helmandi when the NATO air strike took place, killing the actor and the rebels, said Dilawar, who identified his brother's body mutilated beyond recognition.

The police headquarters confirmed the air strike, saying a local rebel commander, Mohammad Alam, was among those killed.

  

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  • justice, manglore

    Mon, Mar 11 2013

    no no NATO is not terrorist, even ISRAIL , USA, FRANCE, UK also not terrorist, they are attacking to poor country, looting of wealth, staying as much as years for killing & raping. Finally result will be very bad for them.

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