The U.N. World Food Program has halted deliveries in Afghanistan’s most volatile provinces after 85 of its trucks were attacked, set ablaze or looted this past year by Taliban insurgents and thieves, its director said Thursday. The world body suspended shipments from Pakistan through the violence-plagued south and west about four weeks ago, Richard Corsino, WFP’s director in Afghanistan, told The Associated Press. Full Story
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