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Default Eight US Soldiers Killed In Non-War Violence In Afghanistan - Day Breaking News

Eight US Soldiers Killed In Non-War Violence In Afghanistan - Day Breaking News

04-28-2011 04:19 AM


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Eight US Soldiers Killed In Non-War Violence In Afghanistan
Day Breaking News
American combat troops have already left Afghanistan following US President Barack Obama's pledge to withdraw from that war-torn Asian country. An Afghan military spokesman identified the assailant as Ahmad Gul, a pilot who had served for 20 years. ...
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