The two victims of the attack were Shafiq Areya, a reporter, and Rahimullah, the presenter of a social program. Both were in their 20s and died on the spot. Simin Hussaini, the editor of Hamsada Radio Station, confirmed to the AIJA that they did not receive any threat before the attack.
"This was a targeted attack on the Radio Hamsada," said Hosaini. She told media that around 6 pm, two unidentified gunmen, who entered the building using commercial advertisement as an excuse, shot and killed both journalists. Any group or individual has claimed of responsibility for the attack.
A security official, who serves in Investigation Committee of Cases related to Journalist and Media within the Ministry of Interior Affirms, told AIJA that police had arrested four suspected people so far, including two employees of the radio station, and confirmed that “further efforts were underway to arrest other perpetrators”.
According to the In the Shadow of Violence report, the IFJ’s 2018 killed list report, Afghanistan was the deadliest country for journalists in the world during last year.
IFJ General Secretary, Anthony Bellanger, said: “The reigning impunity for those committing crimes against journalists and the government’s lack of concrete action to protect journalists are key causes of increased violence against journalists in Afghanistan. It’s time to end for crimes against journalists. We urge the Afghan government to take drastic measures to ensure the safety of journalists and justice to slain journalists”.