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Fuel convoy hit in eastern Afghanistan

KABUL (AP) An Afghan police official says at least two private security guards have been wounded and two fuel tankers set on fire in eastern Afghanistan when militants attacked a supply convoy for NATO forces. Full Article at USA Today

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