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Digger wounded in Afghan gun battle

Kabul : Afghanistan | about 1 month ago  
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The soldier was wounded while on an operation with other Australian soldiers and members of the Afghan security forces in southern Afghanistan yesterday. The Defence Force says the soldier is being treated at a medical facility in Tarin Kowt and is in a stable condition.
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