Injured son of slain AFP reporter makes progress


Abuzar Ahmad -- the only surviving child of Sardar Ahmad, the AFP reporter who was killed with his family in an attack on a Kabul hotel -- sips juice while being treated at a local hospital in Kabul, on March 24, 2014

Kabul (AFP) - The only surviving child of Sardar Ahmad, the AFP reporter who was killed with his family in an attack on a Kabul hotel, is showing signs of improvement in hospital, doctors said Monday.

Ahmad's youngest son, Abuzar, aged two years and 10 months, received a bullet fragment in the head and other wounds to the body when four gunmen opened fire in the luxury Serena hotel in the Afghan capital on Thursday evening.

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