Colleagues, family mourn three Americans killed in Kabul attack
The three Americans killed this weekend in a Taliban attack at a Kabul restaurant have now been identified. Two of them worked at the American University of Afghanistan.
Friends and family of Lexi Kamerman have described the 27-year-old Chicago native as "smart, strong, stubborn and fearless."
Her American colleague, Alexandros Petersen, only recently joined the university as a professor.
University President Michael Smith spoke of their courage and sacrifice.
"They wanted to be here in Afghanistan, not somewhere else, and they wanted to make a difference in young people’s lives."
American Basra Hassan was also trying to make a difference in her work for UNICEF.
Afghans held a rally on Sunday denouncing terrorism. They lay flowers outside the restaurant where the bombing and shooting rampage killed 21 people.
The Taliban said Friday's attack was in revenge for an airstrike north of Kabul.
Just two days later came the attack on the restaurant.
But whether the Taliban was able to coordinate such an attack that quickly, or just used the airstrike as an excuse, doesn't matter for families of the victims.