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Defence secretary 'unable to say' if anyone killed after Afghan data breach

BBC News Wednesday, 16 July 2025 ()
Defence secretary 'unable to say' if anyone killed after Afghan data breachDetails of nearly 19,000 people who wanted to leave Afghanistan were mistakenly leaked three years ago.
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