The bodies of three Indian workers killed in Tuesday's Taliban attack on a guest house in Kabul are being flown home. While the families are shattered, top Indian government sources have told NDTV that it could have been much worse. Fifty other Indians were also in the same compound that was attacked; they are safe. Sources have told NDTV, however, that the attack was not targeted at Indians but at the foreign company and its links to supplying NATO.
The Indians worked at a Dubai based company's guest house. The company's personnel who also live in the guest house supplied food, water and fuel to NATO forces in Kabul.
There are about 3,500 Indians working in Afghanistan, but those killed were not registered at the Embassy. That explains the delay in information getting out that Indians had been killed. Earlier, four Nepali and one Afghan guard as well as a British and Romanian national were confirmed killed.
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