The hijacking of a train in Balochistan was orchestrated by militants based in Afghanistan, Pakistan’s military said citing ...
He was not alone. Thousands of Afghan families were separated in the rushed withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan.
An injured passenger rescued by security forces from a train attacked by insurgents is carried on a stretcher after arriving ...
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Witnesses and senators repeatedly referenced an analysis that found only 10% of military surgeons were ready for war in 2019, ...
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Military Times on MSNCEO of Iraq and Afghanistan vets group to step down later this springIraq War veteran Allison Jaslow announced Thursday that she will step down from her role as CEO of Iraq and Afghanistan ...
Pakistan’s military have been engaged in a deadly standoff for more than 24 hours with armed militants who hijacked a train ...
Fort Carson solder Capt. James McDaniel was honored with a Purple Heart Tuesday for injuries received during combat in 2012.
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The militants apparently attempted to attack the Jandola checkpost, a suicide bomber detonated a vehicle near the Frontier ...
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While America has recognised that military burn pits used in Afghanistan can cause cancer and other illnesses in soldiers, Australia has not accepted it.
A nonprofit that helps Afghans who worked for the U.S. government issued an urgent alert advising Afghan citizens holding ...
More than 400 people were on the Jaffar Express on Tuesday when militants fired on the train and blew up the track in the Balochistan region, Pakistani security officials said.
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India Today on MSNTaliban rejects Pak's claim of Afghanistan link to Balochistan train hijackThe Taliban denied Pakistan's claim that Afghanistan-based militants were involved in the Balochistan train hijacking. The ...
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