From Yahoo:
“Last German troops leave
Afghanistan after nearly 20 years”
Germany's last troops left
Afghanistan Tuesday after a nearly 20-year deployment in the country, the
defense minister said. Defense Minister Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer tweeted that
the last Bundeswehr soldiers “left Afghanistan safely” Tuesday evening. She
thanked the more than 150,000 troops who have served there since 2001 and said
that “they can be proud of this mission.” The German military said that the
last troops were on their way home via Tbilisi, Georgia, and that Brig. Gen.
Ansgar Meyer, the last commander of the German contingent, was on board an
Airbus A400M aircraft bringing them home.
NATO agreed in April to withdraw
its roughly 7,000 non-American forces from Afghanistan to match U.S. President
Joe Biden’s decision to pull all American troops from the country starting May
1. At the time, Germany had around 1,100 troops there. Germany’s contingent,
which focused on northern Afghanistan, was the second biggest in the current
Resolute Support mission after the United States'. Its last bases were in
Mazar-e-Sharif and Kabul. “An historic chapter is coming to an end, an intense
deployment that was exacting for the Bundeswehr and marked it, in which the
Bundeswehr proved itself in battle,” Kramp-Karrenbauer said. The German
parliament first approved sending the military to Afghanistan in December 2001,
and the first troops arrived in Kabul in January 2002. Fifty-nine German troops
died in Afghan missions over the years. American officials have said the entire
pullout of U.S. troops will most likely be completed by July 4. Around 750
containers' worth of equipment has been shipped back to Germany by land and
air, including 120 vehicles and six helicopters, the Bundeswehr said.
^ 20 years later and the West is
leaving Afghanistan while the Taliban continue to gain more and more ground inside
the country. ^
https://www.yahoo.com/news/last-german-troops-leave-afghanistan-203406298.html
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