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US-led soldiers, try to seize the area, engulfed by thick smoke, soon after a car-bombing jolted Kabul, Sunday August-29.
KABUL (Afghanistan): Swelling a wave of panic, all-around, at least 21 people were killed in diverse episodes in Afghanistan, with a...
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