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A YOUNG LIBERATION FORCE SOLDIER strolls through a damaged street in Chudanga, East Pakistan. Two weeks earlier, the town had been proclaimed the provisional capital of Bangla Desh, the breakaway eastern province. After more bombing and mortar fire by the Pakistan Army, the town fell to a two-pronged attack by superior Government forces.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32589, 24 April 1971, Page 3

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A YOUNG LIBERATION FORCE SOLDIER strolls through a damaged street in Chudanga, East Pakistan. Two weeks earlier, the town had been proclaimed the provisional capital of Bangla Desh, the breakaway eastern province. After more bombing and mortar fire by the Pakistan Army, the town fell to a two-pronged attack by superior Government forces. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32589, 24 April 1971, Page 3

A YOUNG LIBERATION FORCE SOLDIER strolls through a damaged street in Chudanga, East Pakistan. Two weeks earlier, the town had been proclaimed the provisional capital of Bangla Desh, the breakaway eastern province. After more bombing and mortar fire by the Pakistan Army, the town fell to a two-pronged attack by superior Government forces. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32589, 24 April 1971, Page 3