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Award-winning US photojournalist David Gilkey, working for American broadcaster National Public Radio (NPR), was killed in Afghanistan on Sunday while on assignment.
Gilkey, 50, was travelling with an Afghan Army unit in Helmand province when the convoy came under fire and his vehicle was hit, NPR spokeswoman Isabel Lara said in a statement.
An Afghan translator, Zabihullah Tamanna, 38, was also killed, EFE news reported.
Two other NPR journalists, Tom Bowman and Monika Evstatieva, were travelling in a separate vehicles and escaped unharmed.
Gilkey was considered one of the best photojournalists in the world and had received several awards, including a George Polk award in 2010, an Emmy award in 2007 and dozens of distinctions from the White House News Photographers Association.
According to the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), 27 journalists have died in Afghanistan since 1992.
The CPJ said nearly 90 percent of journalists killed worldwide since 1992 were locals. But in Afghanistan, 75 percent of the reporters killed in the same period have been foreign journalists.