Publish dateWednesday 12 March 2014 - 11:40
Story Code : 87588
Involved since 2001, Canada wraps up its mission in Afghanistan
Canada's military efforts in Afghanistan will end this month, with the withdrawal of the last 100 soldiers from Kabul, where they had been wrapping up training of Afghan National Security Forces. 

Canada’s involvement included efforts in diplomacy, education, women’s rights and even dam building. The five years of heavy combat cost the lives of 158 Canadian soldiers, two consultants, one diplomat and one journalist.
 
With security deteriorating in many rural areas of Afghanistan, a number of foreigners have faced tighter security measures. As the country approaches the presidential elections next month, authorities expect to see more violence and instability. 

Against a backdrop of heightened security, the Canadian flag will be formally lowered on Wednesday and Canadian troops will leave Afghanistan by the end of the week.
(CTVNews)
Source : Afghan Voice Agency (AVA), International Service
https://avapress.com/vdch6mn6.23nq6d10t2.html
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