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Dozens of Afghan civilians and two U.S. service members killed in air strikes

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Two U.S. service members and over 30 civilians, including women and children, were killed in air strikes in Kunduz on Thursday. The air strikes were called in to protect U.S. and local troops in clashes against the Taliban.

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