Food Convoy Arrives for Kabul’s Hungry
Times Staff and Wire Reports
U.N. World Food Program convoy arrived for the hungry in the Afghan capital of Kabul, where people anticipate a U.S. military strike in retaliation for the terrorist attacks on America.
Eight trucks carrying 218 tons of wheat made it to Kabul, said Khalid Mansour, the WFP’s information officer in Pakistan. The program feeds nearly two-thirds of Kabul’s 1 million people.
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