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Afghan civilians suffer endless agony of war wounds
Agence France-Presse
2018-02-15
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Nearly 2,300 civilians were killed or wounded in suicide bombings and attacks in Afghanistan in 2017, more than any previous year of the conflict on record, a new UN report says.
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