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Afghan Robotics Competitor's Dad Killed in Attack: Manager

The team garnered attention after they were twice denied visas but finally went to the United States to compete after President Donald Trump intervened

Finally allowed entrance into the United States, an Afghan girls robotics team mingled with teenagers from all over the world at the first Global Challenge in D.C. Doreen Gentzler reports.

The father of a team member of Afghanistan's all-girl robotics team died in the horrific suicide assault on a Shiite mosque this week in western Herat, the team's manager said.

AliReza Mehraban told The Associated Press on Thursday that Asif Qaderian, the father of Fatima Qaderian, died of his injuries in the Herat Hospital. Tuesday's brutal attack on the Shiite mosque killed 33 worshippers as they prayed and wounded another 66, according to provincial officials.

The all-girls robotics team won a silver medal in the U.S. competition last month. The team garnered attention after they were twice denied visas but finally went to the United States to compete after President Donald Trump intervened.

Mehraban said Fatima's father was her biggest supporter. His death has devastated her and her family, he said.

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