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3 Slain in Tajik Raid

DUSHANBE, Tajikistan -- Three Tajik soldiers were killed and another eight were wounded in an attack on rebels who took 54 Tajik soldiers hostage last week, a military source said Monday.


The soldiers were killed during a weekend attack on the rebels in the Tavildara area of central Tajikistan -- a region traditionally sympathetic to the Islamic wing of the opposition defeated in a brutal civil war in 1992.


There were no rebel casualty figures after the raid which was made in reaction to the kidnapping. The fate of the soldiers who were captured Oct. 16 remained unclear.

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