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            <title>Afghan officials, Coalition forces investigate claims of civilian casualties in Shah Wali Kot</title>
            <description><![CDATA[From US Forces Afghanistan Public Affairs:KABUL, Afghanistan &ndash; Afghan government officials, Afghan National Security Forces and Coalition forces Thursday traveled to Shah Wali Kot district, Kandahar province, to investigate claims of civilian casualties. Results of the joint investigation to date indicate that there were 37 civilians killed and 35 civilians wounded in a battle where an ANSF-Coalition forces patrol was ambushed by insurgents in the village.The combined forces conducted a key leader engagement with village elders in Wech Baghtu to discuss Monday&rsquo;s battle between insurgents and ANSF and Coalition forces. Village elders told the joint investigation team that insurgents who...]]></description>
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