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Afghan men carry an empty stretcher used to carry the body of one of the victims of Tuesday's suicide bombing, at a cemetery in the city of Baghlan
07 Nov 2007
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Afghan men carry an empty stretcher used to carry the body of one of the victims of Tuesday's suicide bombing, at a cemetery in the city of Baghlan, north of Kabul, November 7, 2007. Afghans began three days of national mourning on Wednesday for 41 people, many of them children, killed in the country's worst suicide attack. The attack, in the relatively peaceful north of Afghanistan, shakes public confidence in the ability of the Afghan government and the 50,000 foreign troops in the country to provide security more than six years after the Taliban were ousted from power. REUTERS/Ahmad Masood (AFGHANISTAN)
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Afghan men carry an empty stretcher used to carry the body of one of the victims of Tuesday's suicide bombing, at a cemetery in the city of Baghlan, north of Kabul, November 7, 2007. Afghans began three days of national mourning on Wednesday for 41 people, many of them children, killed in the country's worst suicide attack. The attack, in the relatively peaceful north of Afghanistan, shakes public confidence in the ability of the Afghan government and the 50,000 foreign troops in the country to provide security more than six years after the Taliban were ousted from power. REUTERS/Ahmad Masood (AFGHANISTAN)


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