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Pakistani premier claims US military equipment left behind in Afghanistan is now in militant hands

Por: ABC News World September 04, 2023

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ISLAMABAD -- Pakistan's caretaker prime minister claimed on Monday that U.S. military equipment left behind during the American withdrawal from Afghanistan has fallen into militant hands and ultimately made its way to the Pakistani . The equipment — which includes a wide variety of items, from night vision goggles to firearms — is now “emerging as a new challenge” for Islamabad as it has enhanced the fighting capabilities of the... + full article



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