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DescriptionGuryak Truck Bridge 6.jpg
English: The Guryak Truck Bridge is under construction in the Chapadara District, Konar province, Afghanistan. In all, five bridges are being built in the province and, because of the popularity of the projects, no bridges have suffered attacks from anti-Afghan forces.
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== Summary == {{Information |Description={{en|1= The Guryak Truck Bridge is under construction in the Chapadara District, Konar province, Afghanistan. In all, five bridges are being built in the province and, because of the popularity of the projects, no
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The Guryak Truck Bridge is under construction in the Chapadara District, Konar province, Afghanistan. In all, five bridges are being built in the province and, because of the popularity of the projects, no bridges have suffered attacks from anti-Afghan forces.