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36 stories from past 15 days of increasing Satanic (5) influence over Evil (6) men: Roadside bombing kills 10 (5+5) civilians in Afghanistan and injures 18 (6+6+6) including six (6) police. The Taliban today control or hold sway over 50% (5) the country and, along with the Islamic State group, stage near-daily attacks. (Men’s minds and hearts were continually evil, always thinking evil). The religion of ‘those who worship the Dragon.’ Does anyone ‘see’ a correlation here??? ‘You can tell of them by the fruits of their spirit.’ And ‘they’ call it a ‘peaceful religion.’ NOT. Light is Dark. Dark is Light. Right is Wrong. Wrong is Right. True is False. False is True. Sign of the end, for they loved not the truth.

36 stories from past 15 days of increasing Satanic (5) influence over Evil (6) men: Roadside bombing kills 10 (5+5) civilians in Afghanistan and injures 18 (6+6+6) including six (6) police. The Taliban today control or hold sway over 50% (5) the country and, along with the Islamic State group, stage near-daily attacks. (Men’s minds and hearts were continually evil, always thinking evil). The religion of ‘those who worship the Dragon.’ Does anyone ‘see’ a correlation here??? ‘You can tell of them by the fruits of their spirit.’ And ‘they’ call it a ‘peaceful religion.’ NOT. Light is Dark. Dark is Light. Right is Wrong. Wrong is Right. True is False. False is True. Sign of the end, for they loved not the truth.

Associated Press•December 17, 2019

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — A roadside bombing in eastern Afghanistan killed at least 10 civilians on Tuesday morning, including women and children, while explosives attached to a bicycle detonated near a police vehicle in a northern province, wounding at least 18 (6+6+6) people, officials said.

According to the spokesman for the Interior Ministry, Nasrat Rahimi, the roadside bombing took place in eastern Khost province, in the district of Ali Sher. He said three (3) children, two women and five (5) men were killed. The blast happened when the vehicle they were riding in detonated the bomb, said Rahimi.

The blast in northern Balkh province that wounded 18 (6+6+6) took place at one of the busiest intersections of the provincial capital, Mazar-i Sharif, said Adil Shah Adil, the spokesman for the provincial police chief. There were six (6) traffic policemen among the 18 (6+6+6) wounded, the rest were civilians, he said.

No one immediately claimed responsibility for the two attacks but officials blamed the Taliban who regularly target Afghan security forces and government officials by planting roadside bombs across the country. Scores of civilians are killed in such attacks.

The Taliban today control or hold sway over 50% (5) the country and, along with the Islamic State group, stage near-daily attacks.

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