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150 bandits killed in Afghanistan
Cincinnati News.Net Tuesday 13th May, 2008
At least 150 militants have been killed by Afghan and foreign troops in southern Afghanistan.
A provincial governor has revealed the operations took place in Garmser district of Helmand province, a known hotbed of Taliban-led militancy, over the past eight days.
The casualties among Afghan and foreign troops have not been issued by the authorities.
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Anonymous 05-13-08, 06:02 PM |
150 bandits killed in Afghanistan
Sooner or later militants will find there are more people that want peace and benefit from peace than there are not. There are more people that love their families than love war.. sooner or later all the militants will die and peace will return
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Anonymous 05-13-08, 06:14 PM |
Militant Means Afghanistan civilians.
How do they tell the difrence between the militants and civilians.
I wonder how many of these militants where women and children.
Do the evil doers have tatoo’s on there head informing them of there extremism.
No better than Nazi’s, where back home they heard the same bullshit about the french resistance or of the romans dureing there many occupations.
stop the lie just kill them all th=ake there resources and leave the northern aliance to do what they do best....grow opium poppies and keep the remaining people in total fear.
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