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To: BigBull who wrote (8878)11/4/2001 4:48:52 PM
From: BigBull  Respond to of 281500
 
"Call me Maximus Decimus Meridius...."

foxnews.com

There were no official reports of casualties in Sunday's attacks. International aid agencies in the Afghan capital of Kabul, however, said hundreds of injured soldiers have been taken to hospitals there.

The attacks were taking a heavy toll on Taliban soldiers and supplies, according to the first eyewitness accounts of people who have fled the area.

"The Taliban are in bad condition, that's for sure," said Mohammed Ursal, who spoke to Fox News after reaching a river crossing in Northern Alliance territory over the weekend. "I saw myself that there were a lot of them killed and injured in the attacks."