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Crime, casualties undermine U.S. gains on Afghan battlefield | The Indian Express

Crime, casualties undermine U.S. gains on Afghan battlefield | The Indian Express

Crime, casualties undermine U.S. gains on Afghan battlefield

Outside the city, where the Taliban still hold sway, the risk of being caught between helicopter gunships and the insurgents or swept up in a clearing operation means life is also more difficult for villagers on the front line.

By: Reuters | Kunduz (afghanistan) | Published: December 3, 2017 8:58 am
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Afghan police officers keep watch at their forward base on the outskirts of Kunduz province, Afghanistan November 26, 2017. REUTERS/Nasir Wakif

Since U.S. forces began stepping up air strikes against the Taliban, Kunduz shopkeeper Najibullah no longer fears another insurgent takeover of the northern Afghan city. But he does fear robbery or kidnap by militia gangs.


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