Updated On: 03 August, 2018 07:53 AM IST | Kabul | Agencies
Other two are from Malaysia and Macedonia, according to the police, who are treating it as a terrorist incident

It is the latest incident targeting foreigners in Kabul. Pic/AFP
An Indian national working for an international food services company in Afghanistan was among three foreigners killed by unidentified gunmen after they were abducted from capital city Kabul, the latest incident targeting foreigners in the war-torn country.
The three men — one Indian, a Malaysian and a Macedonian — were working as chefs for the French food services and facilities management giant Sodexo, the ToloNews said, citing a senior diplomat in Kabul. The Malaysian national is said to be 64, the Indian 39, and the Macedonian 37. They were abducted early this morning and their bodies were later found in Mussahi, a volatile area of the Afghan capital, the report said.