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Berlusconi wants quick Afghanistan pullout

Source: B92
Kabul : Afghanistan | 2 months ago  
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Italian troops in Afghanistan have suffered their darkest day with the death of six soldiers in a suicide bombing. They were killed when a kamikaze rammed a car laden with explosives into a military convoy in central Kabul. Ten Afghan civilians also died in the attack, which the Taliban confirmed it...
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