Army Rebuffs “One-Sided” Report on Afghan Civilian Deaths
A Brown University report suggests that more Afghan civilians were killed in 2019 than any year since 2001 due to relaxed Rules of Engagement.
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A Brown University report suggests that more Afghan civilians were killed in 2019 than any year since 2001 due to relaxed Rules of Engagement.
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