Battles in Kabul
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KABUL (Reuter) - Hundreds of people were wounded in Kabul yesterday as armed factions battling for supremacy in the Afghan capital fired shells and rockets, the International Committee of the Red Cross said. It had treated between 400 and 500 casualties over the past two days. There were no reliable figures for those killed in the fighting.
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