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Taliban Attacks Afghan Government Office (AP)







Taliban Attacks Afghan Government Office
(AP)

Taliban Attacks Afghan Government Office
(AP)
06/19/2004 09:11 AM

AP - Taliban insurgents attacked a government office in southern Afghanistan, sparking a gunfight with Afghan troops that killed seven people, police said Saturday.




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