THE CROSSING: Digging Out in Afghanistan’s Forgotten Village
On the third day of her journey, our correspondent, Anna Badkehn, visits a town buried in mud — and trying to recover with no help from either the government or the Taliban.
On the third day of her journey, our correspondent, Anna Badkehn, visits a town buried in mud -- and trying to recover with no help from either the government or the Taliban.
On the third day of her journey, our correspondent, Anna Badkehn, visits a town buried in mud — and trying to recover with no help from either the government or the Taliban.
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