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Diary from Kabul. The barbarism of cutting hands

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Every month we check the quantities of the material in the warehouses, especially that which comes from abroad, as the delivery time may be long. Woe to be left without plastic plates for prostheses, spare parts for machines, wheelchair wheels, feet. It is up to Masud, the warehouse manager-head, to compare what is left with the expected consumption for the next few months and prepare the order.

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