Correction: An earlier version of this story
mistakenly reported that a roadside bomb killed David Gilkey and
Zabihullah Tamanna. According to NPR, shellfire struck their vehicle.
A National Public Radio photojournalist and his
Afghan translator were killed on Sunday in southern Afghanistan, NPR
said in a statement.
David Gilkey and his Afghan translator, Zabihullah Tamanna were on
assignment with an Afghan army unit when their convoy came under fire
and their vehicle was struck by shellfire, NPR said. It said Gilkey and
Tamanna were killed; an NRP reporter and producer also traveling with
the unit were unharmed.
Tributes poured out for Tamanna and Gilkey, a veteran war photographer.
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Source: NBC News
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