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Crisis/Conflict/Terrorism Afghanistan: Uruzgan roadside mine blast leaves three cops killed
Just Earth News | @justearthnews | 29 Jul 2020, 05:54 am Print
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Kabul: At least three policemen were killed and another person was wounded as a roadside mine blast rocked Uruzgan province in Afghanistan on Wednesday, media reports said.
The incident happened in Tarin Kot, capital of the province, after a police vehicle struck a roadside mine, Zargai Ebadi, a spokesman for the provincial governor told Tolo News.
The wounded cops were taken to hospital for treatment.
No casualty has been reported so far.
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