
Kathmandu, June 24
The body of Chyangba Tamang, who was one of the seven Nepali nationals injured in the June 20 terrorist attack in Kabul that left 12 Nepali nationals dead on the spot, has been brought to Kathmandu. His body was brought to Kathmandu at 9 am on Friday. Tamang of Nuwakot died in course of treatment. Five of the injured are receiving treatment in New Delhi.
The bodies of other victims have already been brought to Kathmandu.
On Monday, the Taliban attacked a bus that was taking Nepali security guards to their workstation — the Canadian Embassy in Kabul.
Sabre, a British security company, had taken these people to Kabul, though Nepal government has declared Afghanistan a no-go country. The government has pledged to provide one million rupees each to the bereaved families.