The top U.N. official in Afghanistan condemned the attack Friday on an International Organization for Migration (IOM) compound in central Kabul that wounded three of the agency's staff, one seriously. “I strongly condemn today's terrorist attack centered on a compound of the International Organization for Migration," Jan Kubis, the special sepresentative of Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and head of the U.N. Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA), said in a statement. One staff member from the U.N. International Labor Organization (ILO) was also injured, according to the statement, and one police officer was killed according to initial reports.