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Germany defends deadly NATO airstrike in Afghanistan

Source: Press TV
Kabul : Afghanistan | 3 months ago  
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Germany has defended a decision to order an air strike in an area of northern Afghanistan that resulted in the loss of around ninety civilian lives. At least ninety people, mostly civilian, were killed and scores of others injured on Friday after US warplanes targeted fuel tankers on orders of a German...
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