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KABUL: Four people including an Afghan Taliban commander were killed and two others injured in drone strikes in Afghanistan.
Afghan Taliban commander, three others killed in drone strikes
KABUL: Four people including an Afghan Taliban commander were killed and two others injured in drone strikes in Afghanistan.
According to Afghan security sources, unmanned aircraft targeted Taliban compounds in Bander and Lal Pura area, destroying their two hideouts as well.
An Afghan Taliban commander and three other people were killed in the strikes.
The sources did not disclose the identity of
By TICKER
May 15, 2015
KABUL: Four people including an Afghan Taliban commander were killed and two others injured in drone strikes in Afghanistan.
According to Afghan security sources, unmanned aircraft targeted Taliban compounds in Bander and Lal Pura area, destroying their two hideouts as well.
An Afghan Taliban commander and three other people were killed in the strikes.
The sources did not disclose the identity of the Taliban commander and others killed in the attacks.
According to Afghan security sources, unmanned aircraft targeted Taliban compounds in Bander and Lal Pura area, destroying their two hideouts as well.
An Afghan Taliban commander and three other people were killed in the strikes.
The sources did not disclose the identity of the Taliban commander and others killed in the attacks.
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