KABUL, Afghanistan, Joginder Singh grabbed a piece of shrapnel from a rocket that tore thro

aunt’s house Saturday, wounding his three young cousins, and demanded to know why the United State and the Soviet Union were allowing innocent Afghans to be hurt and killed. Singh’s relatives and the two young children of a neighbor playing in the front yard were among the latest victims of the rocketing of Kabul an almost daily event since late June. Foreign Ministry spokesman Mohammad Nabi Amani said 13 rockets pounded the capital Saturday, wounding eight people.

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