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Vigil for Afghanistan and lost Afghan lives held in Los Angeles

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Los Angeles, Aug 18 (EFE/EPA).- Demonstrators gathered Tuesday night in Los Angeles to hold a vigil in support of Afghanistan and lost Afghan lives, two days after the Taliban swift takeover of the country. (Camera: ETIENNE LAURENT).SHOT LIST: DEMONSTRATORS LIGHT CANDLES AND LAY FLOWERS DURING A VIGIL IN SUPPORT OF AFGHANISTAN IN FRONT OF THE WEST LOS ANGELES FEDERAL BUILDING, IN LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, US.

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