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German prosecutors open probe into killing of AP photographer in Afghanistan

Published January 08, 2015

Associated Press

German federal prosecutors have opened an investigation into the killing of Associated Press photographer Anja Niedringhaus, who was shot dead in Afghanistan on Friday.

Niedringhaus, a German citizen, died instantly when an Afghan police commander opened fire on the car she was sitting in. AP reporter Kathy Gannon, who was with her, was wounded but survived.

The police officer surrendered to colleagues after the killing.

A spokeswoman for the federal prosecutors' office, Frauke Koehler, on Monday confirmed the probe, which was first reported by German news site Spiegel Online.

Authorities in Germany are required by law to investigate the killing of any German citizen, at home or abroad.

Germany has urged authorities in Afghanistan to conduct a speedy investigation of their own.

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