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Zalmai Wesa

Kandahar Assassinations Show Rising Taliban Strength in Afghanistan

Published October 23, 2018by Guest Contributor 1 Comment

by International Crisis Group At least one gunman attacked a gathering of Afghan and U.S. officials inside the Kandahar governor’s compound on the afternoon of October 18. The shooter, believed to be one of the governor’s guards, killed the most powerful man in… Continue Reading  

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