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Afghan guerrillas cross the Kunar River on a manually operated ferry. They were on their way to join the fighting around Kunar, the provincial capital of Asadabad. The rebels captured the town from Soviet and Afghan Government troops after heavy fighting.

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Press, 20 December 1988, Page 8

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Afghan guerrillas cross the Kunar River on a manually operated ferry. They were on their way to join the fighting around Kunar, the provincial capital of Asadabad. The rebels captured the town from Soviet and Afghan Government troops after heavy fighting. Press, 20 December 1988, Page 8

Afghan guerrillas cross the Kunar River on a manually operated ferry. They were on their way to join the fighting around Kunar, the provincial capital of Asadabad. The rebels captured the town from Soviet and Afghan Government troops after heavy fighting. Press, 20 December 1988, Page 8

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