Mr. Satoshi Nakamura 12:09 on December 7 on his way home

Mr. Tetsu Nakamura, a doctor who has been involved in humanitarian assistance and reconstruction for many years in Afghanistan, was shot dead, and Nakamura's body is scheduled to return with his family from the capital Kabul on the 7th.

On January 4th in Jalalabad, Nangarhar, eastern Afghanistan, an NGO from Fukuoka City, Dr. Satoshi Nakamura (73), a representative of the Peshawar Association, was shot and killed while traveling by car.

Following the incident, Nakamura's wife Naoko and eldest daughter Akiko arrived in the capital Kabul on the 6th and faced Nakamura's body.

After this, President Afghanistan's Gani met with the two in Cheong Wa Dae and expressed his condolences, saying, “It is our responsibility to identify and detain the assault criminals. Showed.

Nakamura's body is scheduled to arrive in Japan on the 8th, leaving the Kabul airport with his family on the 7th.

Mr. Nakamura was highly acclaimed for his activities such as the construction of agricultural waterways. In October, the Afghan government received the first honorary national commendation as a foreign national, and local police conducted an attack. I am investigating that there is a suspicion that the armed group I went to show off their existence both inside and outside Japan by targeting Mr. Nakamura.

On the other hand, UN Secretary General Guterres said in a single interview with NHK, “I want to express my heartfelt condolences to my family and the Japanese people,” and “I am serving the weakest people. "It is absolutely unacceptable for people to be killed," he accused attacks on humanitarian assistance.