91. On Tuesday, Afghan opposition fighters captured the Afghan capital of Kabul, which was abandoned by Taliban troops. 92. Opposition fighters around Kabul have complained that U.S. attacks have not been strong enough to dislodge Taliban positions north of the capital. 93. Opposition fighters said it appeared that Taliban field headquarters as well as other targets were being it, although it was impossible to determine the amount of destruction. 94. Opposition fighters stood silhouetted on distant hilltops where U.S. bombs had sent dazed Taliban forces scrambling for cover on Sunday. 95. Opposition fighters travel in trucks or walk, carrying their weapons. 96. Opposition fighters were locked in fierce battles with the Taliban in two other districts, including Dasht-i-Archi of Takhar province, he said. 97. Residents of the Afghan capital could hear jets streaking northward toward front line positions of the Taliban and their al-Qaida allies facing opposition northern alliance fighters. 98. Russian border guards in Tajikistan repulsed about two dozen Tajik opposition fighters trying to cross into their Central Asian country from Afghanistan, a news report said Friday. 99. Radios and communication equipment had been confiscated from from civilians and humanitarian groups by the opposition fighters in the Kivu region. 100. Second, opposition fighters have reported spotting bin Laden in the area. |
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