ISLAMABAD/KABUL: A Pakistani tactful staffer was shot passed by unclear assailants in a eastern Afghan city of Jalalabad on Monday, reliable a Foreign Office of Pakistan (FO).
Unknown assailants shot Rana Naiyyer outward his chateau in Jalalabad, Afghanistan, family sources told Geo News.
The FO cursed a murdering of a staffer in a eastern city of a war-ravaged nation and demanded increasing confidence from Afghan authorities for a diplomatics staff and missions in a country.

The unclear assailants were roving motorbikes, tactful sources say.
“When he went to a sanatorium he was conspicuous dead,” pronounced Pakistan’s envoy to Afghanistan Zahid Nasrullah Khan.
Nangarhar administrator orator Attaullah Khogyani reliable a lethal attack.
“Police have launched an review into a incident. No arrests have been done so far,” Khogyani told AFP.
Khan pronounced he had “absolutely no idea” because Rana, a father of five, was targeted.
Rana Naiyyer had been operative as an partner during a Pakistan Consulate in Jalalabad, Dr. Mohammad Faisal, a orator for Pakistan’s Foreign Office said, condemning a “gruesome murder.”
Pakistan’s unfamiliar secretary also summoned Afghan assign d’affaires to a Foreign Office and lodged a clever criticism with him over a killing, Faisal said.
The Afghan assign d’affaires was also handed a criticism note, he added.
The occurrence comes a few months after dual Pakistani diplomats operative during a same consulate in Jalalabad were kidnapped and after freed.
Earlier in Jan 2016, Daesh claimed a self-murder conflict on a Pakistani consulate in Jalalabad, with a gunbattle that lasted several hours.
Afghan officials had pronounced all 3 enemy and during slightest 7 members of a confidence army died during a attack
The attack, that came amid efforts to restart a stalled assent routine with a Taliban, resembled identical assaults on tactful missions in a country.