
RTA Questions Achievements of Kabul Municipality
KABUL (Afghan Verified) -- Radio Television Afghanistan (RTA) published an article on April 12, 2026, titled "What are the great achievements of Kabul Municipality?"
The headline adopts a questioning tone toward the purported accomplishments of Kabul Municipality.
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