Afghan soldier who passed out from Sandhurst is now in hiding from Taliban

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Afghan soldier who passed out from Sandhurst is now in hiding from Taliban
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Fears for international officer cadet who attended the Sovereign’s Parade but has now dropped out of communication in Afghanistan

An Afghan soldier who passed out from Sandhurst in front of Boris Johnson in August is now in hiding from the Taliban.

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