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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Insurgents in Afghanistan are likely to increasingly embrace high-profile suicide attacks like the one last week that killed 21 civilians at a Kabul restaurant popular with foreigners, a senior U.S. commander said on Thursday.
Lieutenant General Mark Milley, who heads the International Security Assistance Force's (ISAF) joint command, called last Friday's attack, which shocked the small community of foreign aid workers, diplomats and journalists in the Afghan capital, "vicious" and "brutal."
Original article here on the Chicago Tribune
Lieutenant General Mark Milley, who heads the International Security Assistance Force's (ISAF) joint command, called last Friday's attack, which shocked the small community of foreign aid workers, diplomats and journalists in the Afghan capital, "vicious" and "brutal."
Original article here on the Chicago Tribune
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