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Kandahar (Afghanistan), Aug 14 (EFE/EPA).- Afghan President Ashraf Ghani on Saturday said that the “top priority” is to remobilize troops to counter the Taliban offensive, as the islamist group seized control of a 20th provincial capital in a little over a week. “Under the current situation, the remobilization of the security forces is our top priority and the necessary measures are being taken for this purpose,” Ghani said in a televised speech.FOOTAGE OF TALIBAN PATROLLING THE STREETS OF KANDAHAR.
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