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Afghan Warlords And Militias Fill The Security Vacuum Left By A Weak Central Government

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Afghan security forces are strained to the limit and unable to stop rampant

violence fracturing the country, as fighting has intensified between

government forces and the Taliban. With the U.S. preparing to withdraw its

troops, warlords and militias have been stepping in to fill the security

vacuum. Special correspondent Jane Ferguson and producer Emily Kassie

report from Bamiyan, Afghanistan.


Narrator: PBS NewsHour
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