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According to American counter-terrorism analysts the Pul Sayad Compound was an Afghan training camp. [1] Afghan detainee Mohammed Yacoub faced the allegation that his detention was justified, at least in part, due to allegations he received training on the AK-47 at the compound.
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According to American counter-terrorism analysts the Pul Sayad Compound was an Afghan training camp. [1] Afghan detainee Mohammed Yacoub faced the allegation that his detention was justified, at least in part, due to allegations he received training on the AK-47 at the compound.
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