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Nearly 80 schoolgirls poisoned in Afghanistan

Sky News Monday, 5 June 2023
Nearly 80 schoolgirls poisoned in AfghanistanNearly 80 girls have been poisoned and hospitalised in two separate attacks at their primary schools in Afghanistan, an official has said.
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Taliban authorities are investigating the poisoning of almost 80 primary school girls in separate cases in northern Afghanistan.

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