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A resident of Kama Ado, Afghanistan, covers his nose Monday, Dec. 3, 2001 from the stench of dead livestock. Provincial officials brought reporters to see what they said was the destruction done by U.S. bombs at Kama Ado. One resident, Kamal Huddin, said 155 of the 300 residents were killed. In Washington, Pentagon spokesman Rear Adm. John Stufflebeem told reporters he had seen no evidence to support reports of U.S. bombs striking civilian villages in the area. (AP Photo/ Yola Monakhov)
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