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Yes, it is zero, not an "o". Look it up in the article. Never heard of this district, have You?
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Change first sentence from current 'The republican insurgency in Afghanistan is an ongoing armed conflict between' to:
'The republican insurgency in Afghanistan is an ongoing low-level[1] guerilla war[2][3] between'
As per these sources that can be added inline:
In 2023, Amnesty International reported on the collective punishment of the civilian population in the Panshir Valley by the Taliban. The NGO documented several cases of extrajudicial mass executions of NRF fighters by the Taliban. In September 2022, the TALiban executed NRF commanders and their sons.
At least three cattle breeders who wanted to drive their cattle into the mountains were tortured and then shot by the Taliban.
--87.150.98.120 (talk) 07:55, 19 April 2024 (UTC)
This user is even very open about encouraging people to visit Afghanistan on his user page.Speakfor23 (talk) 12:42, 19 April 2024 (UTC)
@Applodion: Re this diff: In general, citation style isn't that important, and WP:CITEVAR suggests respecting what's already there. So I'm pretty lenient on this. That said, this case is so cut-and-dried I'm not sure why you reverted; "better as it was" is not a reason. This is a short, 5-paragraph article - much shorter than many other web sources already cited routinely. I'm a big fan of sfn, generally when citing page ranges out of entire books, but there's no point in using it to slice up such a tiny article. If everything in the Wikipedia article is citing pages 1-2 of the Zenn article, which they are currently, then... just have a single cite, like every other cite in the article, and use pages=1-2 in the main citation. SnowFire (talk) 15:41, 29 April 2024 (UTC)
there should be some corrections made to the incident report of Akmal Ameer and his people. The other commander with him was Abdul Basir Andarabi. They were meeting after some time and discussing the future. The others with them were close friends and colleagues basically their security detail. All of them were killed in salang after a few hour gun battle with the Taliban. The locals claim Taliban had almost thirty casualties. akmal Ameer was a Brigadier General and commander of all civil affairs and phycological operations for special operations kandaks of the Afghan Army. He is the highest ranking Afghan officer to be killed in combat since the collapse of the Republic 2600:1006:B0C7:7E70:0:3:9756:7A01 (talk) 21:20, 11 May 2024 (UTC)