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Success boosts Brit-trained Afghan soldiers

Off By Sharon Black

British troops operating in one of the most contested areas of Helmand province are celebrating the success of the first major mission to be carried out, independently, by the Afghan soldiers they train.

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Success boosts Brit-trained Afghan soldiers

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