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5 claves para entender el conflicto en Afganistán

  • Written by Catesby Holmes, International Editor | Politics Editor, The Conversation US
imageUn helicóptero Chinook vuela cerca de la Embajada de Estados Unidos, Kabul, Afganistán, 15 de agosto de 2021. AP Photo/Rahmat Gul

El pánico y la agitación se apoderan de Afganistán después de que los insurgentes talibanes capturaron la ciudad capital de Kabul y al aparecer, el estado.

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