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combat casualty in Afghanistan. Walker said some of the fighters managed to take control of a storage house filled with heavy weapons.
"I was in the basement the whole time. I didn't see what was going on. I just heard," he said.
U.S. warplanes struck the compound with bombs and forces fired on the Ansar fighters with guns... displayed 300 characters
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I didn't see what was going on. I just heard," he said.
U.S. warplanes struck the compound with bombs and forces fired on the Ansar fighters with guns. Gas was poured into the basement and ignited, killing many of the fighters.
Walker said "freezing water" also flooded the basement, "drowning the vast majority of us" and leaving the rest in the chilly waters for about 20 hours... displayed next 300 characters
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