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In this May 12, 2020, file photo, an Afghan policeman comforts a man after an attack on a maternity hospital that killed 24 people, in the Afghan capital Kabul. Afghanistan is supposed to be moving toward peace. But Kabul's residents fear the frequent bombings in the past months, large-scale attacks, kidnappings for ransom, armed men in broad daylight robbing stores, people in parks and cars stuck in traffic, are a sign it is instead entering yet another phase in decades of war. (AP Photo/Rahmat Gul, File)

In this May 12, 2020, file photo, an Afghan policeman comforts a man after an attack on a maternity hospital that killed 24 people, in the Afghan capital Kabul. Afghanistan is supposed to be moving toward peace. But Kabul's residents fear the frequent bombings in the past months, large-scale attacks, kidnappings for ransom, armed men in broad daylight robbing stores, people in parks and cars stuck in traffic, are a sign it is instead entering yet another phase in decades of war. (AP Photo/Rahmat Gul, File)

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