Militants killed six police and five medical workers in separate attacks in southern Afghanistan, and President Hamid Karzai said Wednesday he believes the rebels are receiving support from the nation’s booming drug trade. The police were killed by suspected Taliban rebels who ambushed their convoy in mountains in Uruzgan province Tuesday, the second major attack on the fledgling force in two days, local Gov. Jan Mohammed Khan said. Full Story
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