Officials say Indian charity worker kidnapped in Afghanistan
NEW DELHI (AP) — Indian officials said Friday they were working with Afghan authorities to secure the release of an Indian charity worker kidnapped in Kabul a day earlier.
The woman's sister Agnes D'Souza sent several messages on Twitter asking for help from India's foreign minister.
The Press Trust of India news agency, citing unidentified government sources, said the woman was apparently abducted from the city's Taimani area.