People's Daily Online 1 month ago

Roadside bomb kills 3 Afghan soldiers in East

Three Afghan soldiers were killed as a roadside bomb struck their vehicle in Paktia province east of Afghanistan, a press release of Defense Ministry said in Kabul Monday. Full Article at People's Daily Online

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