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English: Afghan leaders from across the Train, Advise, and Assist Command South region came together to discuss security operations during the upcoming 2018 elections on the 205th Corps Camp Hero Compound in early April 2018. Attendees included the Provincial Governors and Chiefs of Police for Kandahar, Zabul, Uruzgan, and Daykundi, members of the Independent Election Commission, and the commanders of the 205th Corps of the Afghan National Defense and Security Forces and 404th Zone of the Afghan National Police.
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7 April 2018

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