New Taliban Rule Book Calls For Fewer Suicides

New Taliban rule book calls for fewer suicides

A new Taliban military "code of conduct" calls for restrictions on suicide attacks aimed at avoiding the killing of civilians, but U.S. and Afghan military officials dismissed the document as propaganda, calling it hypocritical.

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