Air-strikes to continue in Afghanistan

US Defence chiefs say their warplanes will continue pounding Taliban positions day and night in Afghanistan.

US Defence chiefs say their warplanes will continue pounding Taliban positions day and night in Afghanistan.

It comes after a shift in focus in the air-strikes from fixed military targets to troop concentrations.

Fierce bombing has hit the Taliban frontline, where soldiers from the Northern Alliance are waiting to advance.

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