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PostPosted: Sat 16:42, 26 Oct 2013    Post subject: abercrombie pas cher Taliban claims to have kidnap

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policemen from Nuristan province had just finished their training to join the Afghan National Police, he
said.
Kunar provincial police chief Gen. Khalilullah Ziayi confirmed that militants stopped four vehicles in
Chapa Dara district and captured several dozen men. He did not know the exact number and said it was
unclear whether all were members of the Afghan National Police or prospective recruits.
In the past, the Taliban have apprehended other policemen in Nuristan and other parts of the country,
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