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Tag: Afghan Air Force

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Clinic Bombed as Afghan Forces Fend Off Taliban Attack on Kunduz

May 19, 2020May 20, 2020Mujib Mashal and Najim RahimComments Off on Clinic Bombed as Afghan Forces Fend Off Taliban Attack on Kunduz

Airstrikes destroyed much of a health center after the militants again attacked the northern city, which they have repeatedly overrun.

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Civilian Casualties Reach Highest Level in Afghan War, U.N. Says

October 17, 2019MUJIB MASHAL and THOMAS GIBBONS-NEFFComments Off on Civilian Casualties Reach Highest Level in Afghan War, U.N. Says

July was the deadliest month for noncombatants in Afghanistan since the organization began tracking such figures a decade ago.

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Afghan War Casualty Report: June 14-20

June 20, 2019FAHIM ABEDComments Off on Afghan War Casualty Report: June 14-20

At least seven pro-government forces and seven civilians were killed in Afghanistan during the past week.

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U.S. and Afghan Forces Killed More Civilians Than Taliban Did, Report Finds

April 24, 2019April 25, 2019DAVID ZUCCHINOComments Off on U.S. and Afghan Forces Killed More Civilians Than Taliban Did, Report Finds

Afghan civilian deaths attributed to pro-government forces rose in the first quarter of this year, even as overall civilian casualties dropped, according to the U.N.

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The U.S. Spent $8 Billion on Afghanistan’s Air Force. It’s Still Struggling.

January 10, 2019DAVID ZUCCHINOComments Off on The U.S. Spent $8 Billion on Afghanistan’s Air Force. It’s Still Struggling.

Eleven years after the United States began building an Afghan air force, it remains a frustrating work in progress, even as Taliban gains have increased the need.

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