Afghanistan condemns consulate bombing
July 31, 2008 – 6:00 pmThe Afghan government condemned a bombing near a Pakistani consulate in western Afghanistan, saying such criminal acts “will strengthen the resolve of both the countries to fight terrorism.”
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