Three-day Afghan ceasefire begins ahead of possible talks

The Taliban and Afghan security forces began a three-day ceasefire Friday -- a rare respite that many hope will lead to peace talks and an eventual end to almost two decades of grinding conflict.

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Afghan Mujahedeen fighters are pictured in Khost on April 4, 1991. - The garrison city of Khost fell to the resistance on March 31 after a fierce 17-day fight with government troops. PHOTO: ZUBAIR MIR / AFP

2020-07-31 08:58:54

The Taliban and Afghan security forces began a three-day ceasefire Friday -- a rare respite that many hope will lead to peace talks and an eventual end to almost two decades of grinding conflict.

A car bomb that killed at least 17 people in the country's east just hours before the ceasefire came into effect underlined the scale of the challenge that lies ahead, although the Taliban denied any involvement.

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