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Kabul victimizations have been reported as recently as 5 days ago by Ft. Worth Star-Telegram. Kabul victimizations have involved 1 place and 1 organization.

Nations, city states, and other locations have long attacked their enemies. From pre-historic times, to the more modern era, from the ancient Roman empire, to more modern nations like Germany, Russia, the USA and Israel, nations have often felt compelled to go on the attack. Victims traditionally have involved other nations, militaries, and occasionally, innocent civilians.

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  • Taliban

Kabul attacked by Taliban

  1. ...undermining public confidence in the Afghan government and NATO forces. Kandahar was the spiritual homeland of the Taliban when the strict Islamists ruled Afghanistan in the 1990s, and the U.S. and NATO...

    Read more: Suicide bombers strike Kandahar City

  2. ...been training their sights on Indian consulates in Kandahar and Jalalabad. Since the Indian embassy in Kabul is deemed to be reasonably secure, the additional personnel will be deployed in nearby areas with...

    Read more: Indian envoys in Afghanistan face kidnap threat

  3. ...Kabul, which has been hit by a string of car bombs and suicide attacks. The latest assault on Feb. 26 left 17 people dead. There will be no exceptions for diplomatic or official vehicles. Bashary said...

    Read more: Suicide attack kills 2 NATO troops in Afghanistan

  4. ...heart of Kabul, killing 17 people, including 11 Indians and Westerners. "Live broadcast of the scene of the attacks has in the past been used by the enemies to get instructions to their people who were at the...

    Read more: Afghanistan plans ban on live coverage of Taliban attacks

  5. Afghanistan bans coverage of Taliban attacks (Reuters)

    The announcement came on a day when the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) fighting the Taliban reported six of its service members had been killed in various attacks. Journalists...

    Read more: Afghanistan bans coverage of Taliban attacks (Reuters)

  6. ...broadcasts bolster the cause of militants. The ban came three days after Taliban militants struck at hotels in the heart of Kabul with suicide attackers and a car bomb, killing 16 people -- half of them...

    Read more: Afghan Government Bans Some News Coverage of Taliban Attacks to Avoid Boosting Terrorists' Cause

  7. ...news coverage showing attacks by the Taliban. Officials said journalists would be allowed to film only the aftermath of Taliban attacks, and only with permission. Taimoor Shah contributed reporting. A version...

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