Abu Dhabi - Arab Today
Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, condoled with the families of two Emirates who were killed in a terrorist attack on the Kandahar Governor’s headquarters.
Sheikh Mohammed extended his condolences while visiting the mourning majlises for the Al Tunaiji family in Al Rams district in Ras Al Khaimah, and the Al Mazrouei family in Al Helo district in Sharjah.
Also on Wednesday, the Afghan foreign minister offered his condolences for the five Emiratis killed in the attack last week and commended the projects they were establishing during his visit to the UAE.
Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, met Salahuddin Rabbain, the Afghan foreign minister, during a meeting in the capital, and thanked him for his condolences.
Sheikh Abdullah said the UAE, which has a historic and consistent commitment towards providing humanitarian aid abroad, would continue its humanitarian missions in Afghanistan to assist and support its people.
Both ministers underlined the UAE and Afghanistan’s close and enduring ties, reported Wam, the state news agency.
Sheikh Abdullah highlighted the decades-old friendship and cooperation the countries shared Mr Rabbani lauded UAE’s pilot projects in Afghanistan, one of which had been launched by the Emirati diplomats on the same day of the attack.
The embassy officials had been on a humanitarian mission with the UAE Ambassador to Afghanistan, Juma Al Kaabi, to lay the cornerstone of the UAE-funded Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Orphanage the day of the attack.
The five Emiratis were among 12 people killed and 18 injured. Mr Al Kaabi was among those injured when explosives placed under a sofa went off as the Kandahar governor was entertaining a UAE delegation at his guesthouse.
Hundreds of mourners attended the funerals of four of the five Emiratis killed. The body of the fifth Emirati victim, who was at the exact spot of a bomb blast, was not recovered.