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Afghan vendor boys playing among the old vehicles in Badambagh district of Kabul/

















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Afghan children are playing football in front of Durlaman palace;


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The building scene which 4 suicid attacker were entered had gun battle with Afghan Police,


Afghan Journalist in the scene of attack,

An Afghan ANA officer holds a gun at the scene of attack in central

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Children are playing in an old vehicle which was belonging to the institute. Kabul Auto Mechanic Institute was built by

A teenage worker hitting a nail to fix a door chart of the institute. Kabul Auto Mechanic Institute was built by

Residential building blocks of the institute for the teachers of the Institute. Kabul Auto Mechanic Institute was built by

Residential building blocks of the institute for the teachers of the Institute. Kabul Auto Mechanic Institute was built by




A student of the institute walking inside a corridor. Kabul Auto Mechanic Institute was built by


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Afghan women wearing burqa crossing from shortcut way of collapsed Jangalak Factory in the southwestern part of Kabul city, the 150-hectare site used to bustle up to 24 hours a day with the efforts of more than 1,800 workers in 12 machine, carpentry and support shops, these days, Jangalak has a fleet of shot-up vehicles on blocks; a flock of Soviet-era jets in a mangled pile and its head office in a barren, windowless building whose concrete walls are pocked with bullet holes, 8 January 2010 Kabul Afghanistan
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Tow afghan boys are carrying a water pot home from shortcut way of collapsed Jangalak Factory in the southwestern part of Kabul city, the 150-hectare site used to bustle up to 24 hours a day with the efforts of more than 1,800 workers in 12 machine, carpentry and support shops, these days, Jangalak has a fleet of shot-up vehicles on blocks; a flock of Soviet-era jets in a mangled pile and its head office in a barren, windowless building whose concrete walls are pocked with bullet holes, 8 January 2010 Kabul Afghanistan.

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