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Pakistan's ISI Aided Attack, U.S. Says

 
U.S. government officials have concluded that elements of Pakistan's intelligence service, the Inter-Services Intelligence, aided militants in a July attack on India's embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan. (link)

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