Sunday, February 6, 2011
Croatia soon to lead Afghanistan operations?
Croatia – 288 Troops are involved in three locations, as of December 2010, Croatia has 320 troops in Afghanistan, but additional platoon is on its way to bolster this number, bringing total troop numbers to 350 by the end of 2010/11. Croatian parliament voted on extra troop numbers on 7 December with all party supporting troop increase, although parliament did recognise that additional increases in troop numbers might be possible during 2011 and 2012 to help train local army and police units.
According to the Croatian Times, Croatia will host three international NATO military and Partnership for Peace programme exercises, the Croatian government has decided in a closed meeting.
Croatian soldiers will also participate in five exercises abroad, the daily newspaper Vjesnik writes.
In the same meeting, the government has also decided to send 314 Croatian soldiers on a seven-month International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) mission to Afghanistan.
It seems the number was not only increased, but doubled.
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18 comments:
I dont use to watch TV, so its good to see the news somewhere else, thanks for the info!
me neither
thanks for keeping me up to date.. take what news sources say with a grain of salt, dont believe everything
Seems like everyone is in afghanistan...
Damn. Didn't see this mentioned on the news.
man, that sucks for croatia but not for you bro. im following you now :)
I don't have TV, and as others said, this wasn't on TV, its nice to know the smaller less known news
nice update man
interesting post!
Pfff, dont think I life this, America wants this too much.
whaqt croatia joined the war 0.o
great info, thx for sharing
great info thanks
Good to know.
This is good, right?
Thanks for the info I don't really watch TV anymore.
Wow. That's the kind of news you never see on TV.
Really intense stuff going on there.
Didnt know that.. keep us updated :)
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