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Armed Forces return stolen artefacts to Kabul

Off By Sharon Black

The British Armed Forces have returned 843 artefacts from the British Museum to the Afghan capital, Kabul, almost 20 years after they were stolen and smuggled abroad.

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Armed Forces return stolen artefacts to Kabul

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