Suicide bombers struck in Afghanistan’s two main cities Monday, killing three civilians and wounding six. Elsewhere, seven suspected militants died in fighting with coalition and NATO forces, officials said. Taliban-led insurgents have kept up a steady stream of suicide attacks, on the back of the heaviest burst of fighting in Afghanistan since the Islamic militia’s ouster from power five years ago. Full Story
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