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  2. Russian bounty program - Wikipedia

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    Trump White House officials were first informed in early 2019 of intelligence reports regarding a Russian bounty program. [1] [2]Reports from Afghanistan-based U.S. Special Operations forces and intelligence officers that militants had been paid bounties in 2019 for their targeting of U.S. military personnel were raised in 2019 and 2020.

  3. GRU Unit 29155 - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, a CIA assessment reported that Unit 29155 operated a Russian bounty program that offered cash rewards to Taliban-linked militants to kill U.S. and other coalition soldiers in Afghanistan. [ 22 ] [ 23 ] The assessment said several US military personnel died as a result of a bounty program. [ 24 ]

  4. Bounties or not, Russia has worked to expand its clout in ...

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    U.S. intelligence reports suggesting Russia offered bounty payments to the Taliban to kill American troops have sparked outrage in Washington and questions about how the White House handled the ...

  5. International relations with the Taliban - Wikipedia

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    [102] [103] Reuters reported that "Russian officials as well as religious leaders and elders had asked for a ceasefire." [104] In June 2020, US intelligence officials assessed with medium confidence that the Russian GRU military-intelligence agency had offered bounties to the Taliban militants to kill coalition forces in Afghanistan.

  6. Officials: Russian bounty reports follow years of Kremlin ...

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    As early as 2016, U.S. intelligence officials were receiving credible reports that the Russian government was funding the Taliban. Now those reports have taken on new relevance.

  7. Trump says he never confronted Putin about Russia bounty ...

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    President Trump said he never questioned Vladimir Putin about U.S. intelligence reports that Moscow paid the Taliban to kill American troops in Afghanistan.

  8. Prisoners of War (Homeland) - Wikipedia

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    Carrie admits to Saul the deal she made: to give up Saul's Russian asset in exchange for the flight recorder. Carrie makes a plea to Saul for the asset's identity, but Saul refuses on the grounds that the United States' crucial intelligence capabilities in Russia would be eliminated.

  9. The Fortress in Badaber - Wikipedia

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    The Fortress in Badaber (Russian: Крепость Бадабер) is a Russian TV series about the events that occurred during the Afghan War. [1] In the center of the plot is an uprising in the camp of Badaber .