Nato startet Training für afghanische Spezialkräfte in der Türkei
Lehrgang außerhalb des Landes
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Nato startet Training für afghanische Spezialkräfte in der Türkei
Maskierte Spezialeinheiten der afghanischen Armee nehmen an der Abschlussfeier nach einem dreimonatigen Trainingsprogramm im Kabul Military Training Center in Kabul, Afghanistan, teil. (Archivfoto)
Foto: AP/Rahmat Gul
Ankara Der Militäreinsatz der Nato in Afghanistan ist Geschichte - nicht aber die Unterstützung für die Streitkräfte des Landes. Spezialkräfte werden nun im nächstgelegenen Bündnisstaat ausgebildet.
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Die Nato hat kurz nach der Beendigung ihres Ausbildungseinsatzes in Afghanistan das erste Trainingsprogramm für Soldaten aus dem Land im Ausland gestartet. Nach Informationen der Deutschen Presse-Agentur aus Ankara wurden Angehörige der afghanischen Spezialkräfte am Mittwoch für einen Lehrgang in die Türkei geflogen. Er soll der Auftakt für regelmäßige Ausbildungsangebote auß
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