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Diplomats and travelers from the city said Soviet forces have clamped down on security with tanks and heavily guarded roadblocks checking all traffic in and out of the city. “It is only at night you hear it, ” said the father of a family with several relatives still hoping to leave the country this month. “But the machine-gun firing and rockets are worse every night. Sometimes you hear feet running and you hope ‘My God, I hope he makes it’ Then you hear the guns.” The man lived in the Kote Sanghai quarter of Kabul, an upper middle-class neighborhood near Kabul University. He said he and his family left all their belongings behind to fool Afghan and Soviet officers who made spot checks on his home. Other Afghan sources, among them travelers from Kabul, reported the fighting between President Babrak Karmal’s Parcham faction and the military backed Khalqis had es calated in the past several weeks. 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