US President realDonaldTrump has denied any knowledge of alleged Russian attacks on allied forces in Afghanistan.
US President Donald Trump has denied any knowledge of alleged Russian attacks on allied forces in Afghanistan.
Information secured by US intelligence claimed a Russian military intelligence unit offered bounties to Taliban-linked militants to target British and allied troops. United Kingdom authorities accepted the information as credible and urged Prime Minister Boris Johnson to take action. The Russian government and the Taliban both dismissed the claims. Image: AP
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