person > Mohammad Zahir Azimi
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Pakistan denies accusation that hundreds of its mortars and rockets were fired into eastern Afghanistan provinces.
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Afghan president says 36 people have been killed in cross-border bombardment of two eastern provinces.
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Taliban claims responsibility for attack killing six officers, as the US prepares for a troop withdrawal.
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Afghan army officer opens fire at air force headquarters after an argument, killing eight soldiers and a contractor.
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Attack on base in eastern province claims up to nine lives, a day after the assassination of Kandahar city police chief.
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"Serious concerns" expressed about quality of Saturday's elections given the insecurity and numerous complaints of fraud
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Low turnout reported in parliamentary election marred by violence and allegations of voter irregularities.
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Parliamentary polls close in Afghanistan amid persistent Taliban attacks and allegations of election fraud.
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Voting in parliamentary elections got off to a slow start amid rocket attacks and bombings across the country.
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"Rogue" troop opens fire on Nato base, killing three British Gurkha soldiers before fleeing.
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