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Due velivoli senza pilota dell'US Army cadono in Afghanistan

Gardez, Afghanistan - Intanto continua l'attività di volantinaggio in Afghanistan ed Iraq per indurre le due popolazioni a collaborare

Nel corso di una cerimonia per il restauro del tribunale di Gardez, in Afghanistan, due UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) dello US Army sono precipitati, interrompendo l'evento ed inducendo la popolazione a terra a correre verso i resti dei due velivoli, immediatamente bloccata tuttavia da soldati americani e personale della sicurezza afghana per impedire che i civili si impossessassero dei detriti dei...

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