File:Taliban Helpless Against Floods While Afghan Air Force Saves Thousands DVIDS305107.jpg

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English: On July 28-29, the Afghan Air Force responded with two Mi-17 helicopter and aircrew accompanied by the United States Air Force advisors to an urgent request to begin rescue operations of civilians affected by rising flood waters at the Kabul and Laghman rivers about 11 miles west of Jalalabad. Over 2,100 people were rescued from the flood, most under the threat of Taliban and insurgent fighters.
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