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17 Killed In Celebratory Gunfire In Kabul: Reports
- Saturday September 4, 2021
- World News | Reuters
At least 17 people were killed in celebratory gunfire in Kabul, news agencies said on Saturday, after Taliban sources said their fighters had seized control of Panjshir, the last province in Afghanistan holding out against the Islamist group.
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Video: Taliban's Celebration As US Troops Left A Minute Before Midnight
- Tuesday August 31, 2021
- World News | Reuters
Celebratory gunfire echoed across Kabul as Taliban fighters took control of the airport before dawn on Tuesday following the withdrawal of the last U.S. troops, ending 20 years of war that left the group stronger than it was in 2001.
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Gunfire Celebrating Cricket Match Rattles Afghan Capital
- Tuesday August 9, 2016
- Written by Reuters
The sound of gunfire rattled Kabul, a city on the edge after regular attacks by various insurgent groups vying to undermine the government that is backed by the West
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17 Killed In Celebratory Gunfire In Kabul: Reports
- Saturday September 4, 2021
- World News | Reuters
At least 17 people were killed in celebratory gunfire in Kabul, news agencies said on Saturday, after Taliban sources said their fighters had seized control of Panjshir, the last province in Afghanistan holding out against the Islamist group.
- www.ndtv.com
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Video: Taliban's Celebration As US Troops Left A Minute Before Midnight
- Tuesday August 31, 2021
- World News | Reuters
Celebratory gunfire echoed across Kabul as Taliban fighters took control of the airport before dawn on Tuesday following the withdrawal of the last U.S. troops, ending 20 years of war that left the group stronger than it was in 2001.
- www.ndtv.com
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Gunfire Celebrating Cricket Match Rattles Afghan Capital
- Tuesday August 9, 2016
- Written by Reuters
The sound of gunfire rattled Kabul, a city on the edge after regular attacks by various insurgent groups vying to undermine the government that is backed by the West
- sports.ndtv.com