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Afghanistan: Peace at a price in the Taliban’s heartlands

A year of that Taliban invasion, BBC investigative reporter Secunder Kermani tours the group's hinterland in southeast Afghanistan to discover that calmness at a value. 

In an untidy workaround of territory in front of the Helmand headwaters, along what were once a few of the battle field of the fight, three teen kids are sealed in an adopt, attempting to pull everyone to the forest floor. Resting in a tight circle, commentators glance on anxiously as the early evening light initiates to drab. 

We're in Sangin municipality in southwest Afghanistan, situation of several of the heaviest collides of the recent decades. A far of the municipality still seems to be ruined buildings, though a number of properties are already being rebuilt as especially those who live come home, appreciating their first flavor profile of order and stability in years

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