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Many Afghans have approached the coming of Eid Al Fitr with sombre and heavy hearts, after record levels of violence that has shocked a society already used to conflict.
Last week, a school was bombed in the capital Kabul, killing 80 people, most of them girls.
I worry we are losing the young generation of this country to war
Businesswoman Kamila Sidiqi
“This Ramadan was very different than all other Ramadans, said Farida Sangari, 21, a saleswoman in Kabul and member of the national martial arts team. It involved a lot more bloodshed than previous years.
The growing violence in Afghanistan has come very close to home for Ms Sangari.