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Kabul, Afghanistan – Four armed assailants kidnapped a German aid worker dining with her husband at a restaurant in Kabul in a bold midday attack, as the Taliban said negotiations for the release of 19 remaining South Korean hostages have failed.

Meanwhile, a suicide car bomb attack killed 15 people and wounded 26, including several women and children, in Afghanistan’s southern city of Kandahar.

The abduction of the 31-year-old German woman, who works for a small Christian aid organization, prompted police in Kabul to shoot at the speeding getaway car, killing a nearby taxi driver.

The assailants had pulled up to the barbecue and fast-food restaurant in a dark gray Toyota Corolla, and one of the men went inside and pretended to order a pizza, said intelligence officials investigating the abduction.

They said two other men waited outside, while another remained in the car.

The man in the restaurant pulled out a pistol, walked up to a table where the German couple were sitting, and took the woman outside, the officials said on condition of anonymity because of agency policy.

The woman works for the Ora International aid group, based in the central German town of Korbach, said Ulf Baumann, a spokesman for the organization.

Baumann did not further identify the woman but said she spoke fluent Dari and had worked for the group in Kabul since September, along with her husband, who is also German.

The kidnapping comes amid heightened fears of abductions, after 23 South Koreans and two Germans were taken hostage in separate incidents last month in central Afghanistan.

One of the German men was shot to death. The other remains in captivity.

Taliban militants killed two of the South Koreans and released two others after talks with South Korean officials.

Taliban spokesman Qari Yousef Ahmadi said the group’s demands for the release of the remaining 19 South Koreans remains the same – a swap for Taliban prisoners, which the Afghan government has ruled out.

Separately on Saturday, a suicide bomber detonated near a convoy of private security forces west of Kandahar, killing 15 people, including three women and two children, police said.

Four security guards were among the dead.

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