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memenewsdotcom · 1 year
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Kabul airport bombing mastermind killed
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touromania · 2 years
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Stop Doing This In Kabul
Stop Doing This In Kabul
BEST ACCOMMODATION DEALS IN KABUL HERE GET TO KNOW THE CITY Kabul is the capital and largest city in Afghanistan. It has a population of around 4.6 million people and is divided into 22 districts. Its rapid urbanization makes it the world’s 75th largest city. Kabul is located in a valley between the Hindu Kush Mountains and the Kabul River, making it one of the world’s highest capital cities.…
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sgtgrunt0331-3 · 9 months
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Sgt. Nicole Gee, a maintenance technician with the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, cradles an Afghan infant during the evacuation at Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul, Afghanistan on August 24, 2021.
The 23 year-old wrote "I love me job" on her Instagram caption, as her unit was tasked with processing thousands of Afghan and American evacuees through the airport gates.
Just two days later, on August 26, 2021, Sgt. Gee and 12 of her fellow service members were killed in a suicide bombing at the airport.
Fair winds and following seas to Sgt. Gee and those who gave their lives to help protect and save others. Your sacrifice was not in vain and you will never be forgotten. Semper Fi. 🇺🇸
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visitafghanistan · 1 year
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Kabul International Airport in 2004
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fgisolutions · 11 months
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newscast1 · 1 year
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At least 10 killed, 8 injured in blast outside military airport in Kabul
At least 10 killed, 8 injured in blast outside military airport in Kabul
A blast outside a military airport in Afghanistan’s Kabul has reportedly killed at least 10 people. Many others have sustained injuries in the explosion. New Delhi,UPDATED: Jan 1, 2023 19:55 IST An investigation into the blast is underway. By India Today Web Desk: An explosion was reported outside a military airport in Afghanistan’s Kabul on Sunday. At least 10 people were killed in the deadly…
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stockmarket3334 · 2 years
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Explosion Kuba Matanzas
Explosion Kuba Matanzas  Matanzas (+video) › Cuba ” in Granma ist wegen eines stromlecks in einer Tankstelle ein Feuer ausgebrochen. Explosion Kuba Matanzas Am Freitag brach in einem Tank am Stadtrand von Madanzas ein Feuer aus. Explosion Kuba Matanzas Als der Blitz die Kuppel der Anlage traf, die als geodätisches Kuppeldach bekannt ist, enthielt die Lagerstätte etwa 50 Kubikmeter inländisches…
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thehalfwaypost · 8 months
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eightyonekilograms · 4 months
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re: Soviet-Afghan war opening phases: it really blows my tits clean off how the plans for Prague 68, Kabul 79, and Kyiv 22 are exactly the same plan with the serial numbers filed off. Russian Army only knows how to be bisexual, eat hot chip, and stage a multi-axis land invasion of a neighbor and erstwhile ally while seizing the capital airport and presidential palace so as to effect a coup de main before resistance can consolidate among either the political class or the army.
An amusing bit of the podcast series came when they explained that they didn't give their infantry any marksmanship training, because Soviet doctrine was to rely on overwhelming fire superiority. That might be fine in theory, but only if you give your infantry lots and lots of ammunition and have adequate lines for resupply. Unsurprisingly, they did neither of these things.
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Taliban UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter (serial No. 0-23450) of the former Afghan Air Force, Kabul International Airport, 2024
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bighermie · 9 months
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NEVER FORGET: On the 2-Year Anniversary of the Kabul Airport Bombing that Killed 13 American Servicemen and Women - MILITARY BRASS KNEW OF THE ATTACK 24 HOURS PRIOR TO BOMBING - Would Not Let Snipers Take Out Bomber | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hoft
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septembriseur · 10 months
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I talk a lot about the flattening effect of social media and click-based journalism (which, by the way, reading Susan Moeller's Compassion Fatigue is a really good reminder that the problems with click-based journalism are not actually problems of click-based journalism, but actually problems that arose when we began to have the technical ability to measure the attention-attraction factor of certain stories and cater to consumer demand, an issue that Moeller is writing about in the era of TV news), but mostly in a negative sense: how disorienting and intolerable it is to see, as Kaveh Akbar put it in that Paris Review interview, a piece of Marvel casting treated as "on the same level" with the destruction of a village in Syria.
But the thing is that the same flattening effect actually does have the capacity to work in the opposite direction. My Facebook feed tends to be dominated by Afghan friends, which mostly reflects different patterns of Facebook usage— young Americans and Europeans have used Facebook less and less in recent years, but young Afghans have continued using it heavily. So: often when I open Facebook, what I see is a mixture of posts by young moms in America about their family vacation or their kid graduating first grade; political posts by friends in Texas and Ohio who are actively involved in combating local anti-trans and anti-diversity legislation; posts from a dog travel community I'm in; Pashto and Persian updates about urgent blood donation needs, charity efforts, and recent explosions that people have heard in Kabul; TikToks, poems, and meditations by young Afghan students about exile, separation from their families, and uncertain futures.
To see a post about an American family's summer vacation in Virginia juxtaposed with a post by a young Afghan student about how she still has dreams about the last time she saw her family, when she was separated from them at the Kabul airport during the 2021 evacuation because she was allowed to go to the US and they weren't... has an effect. To see the clean, neat, and omnigreen yard of an American suburb in a post about a Fourth of July party juxtaposed with an appeal for anyone in Kabul with a certain type of blood to call this family's number, because the child of this family is injured and needs a transfusion... has an effect. And it's the same flattening effect! It's the effect that highlights hat all of these people's lives are happening on exactly the same level, which ought to outrage us but which we have been conditioned to ignore and accept.
It's not the flattening effect that's the problem— actually, it should be radicalizing for us to be mechanically presented with a reel of the world that juxtaposes TikTok influencer drama and workout fads with the suffering and struggles of people in Syria and Sudan. So why isn't it?
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touromania · 2 years
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Stop Doing This In Kabul
Stop Doing This In Kabul
BEST ACCOMMODATION DEALS IN KABUL HERE GET TO KNOW THE CITY Kabul is the capital and largest city in Afghanistan. It has a population of around 4.6 million people and is divided into 22 districts. Its rapid urbanization makes it the world’s 75th largest city. Kabul is located in a valley between the Hindu Kush Mountains and the Kabul River, making it one of the world’s highest capital cities.…
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sgtgrunt0331-3 · 9 months
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Two U.S. Marines, assigned to the Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force-Crisis Response-Central Command, share their water with a young girl at Hamid Karzai International Airport on August 21, 2021.
There is no better friend, no worse enemy than a United States Marine.
(Photo by: 1st Lt. MarK Andries)
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fgisolutions · 1 year
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