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After a brief lull on Wednesday afternoon, United States jet resumed their bombing operations during the night hitting the Afghan capital Kabul repeatedly, even as the Taleban, unlike the past few days, responded with an intense barrage of anti-aircraft fire.
Meanwhile, CNN said for the first time since the US-led strikes began, the Taleban attacked the fighter jets with surface-to-air missiles. The channel said there were no reports of any of the jets being hit.
An agency report quoting a resident said nine explosions rocked the Afghan capital.
The report quoted the resident as saying that three bombs were dropped in the first five-minute raid, causing very large explosions inside the city.
The warplanes returned after some time and dropped five more bombs during a 20-minute raid over the city.
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