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PM confirms British nationals were killed in Kabul attack

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PM confirms British nationals were killed in Kabul attack

PM confirms British nationals were killed in Kabul attack

Prime Minister Boris Johnson said two Britons and the child of another UK national were killed in the "contemptible" attack on Kabul airport.

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