Members of civil society group "Afghanistan 1400" turned the Kabul River
red on Friday, a day after the US commander of NATO forces in
Afghanistan called for thousands more troops to be deployed. It was a
way of visualizing the massive cost of war the country is paying - with
the blood of its innocent people. CGTN’s Catherine James has more.
Members of civil society group "Afghanistan 1400" turned the Kabul River
red on Friday, a day after the US commander of NATO forces in
Afghanistan called for thousands more troops to be deployed. It was a
way of visualizing the massive cost of war the country is paying - with
the blood of its innocent people. CGTN’s Catherine James has more.
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