The next day.
The British Governor stationed in Kabul looked at the collected British corpses from the previous day, his face ashen, and even more were from the puppet army.
"How many died yesterday?"
"Our side lost only 385 men, with total casualties amounting to 2,407, while the Afghan government forces lost over 200, with casualties around 500."
"Why are our losses so much higher than the Afghan government forces?" the Governor asked in astonishment.
He didn't care much about the Afghan government forces' losses, but seeing so many soldiers of the British Empire dead gave him a headache, especially since Afghan government forces suffered fewer casualties than the British.
