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Germany sends jets to Afghanistan
Six German Tornado fighter aircraft have landed in northern Afghanistan, despite threats by a group in Iraq to execute two German hostages if Berlin did not pull troops out of Afghanistan.
The Tornados, which arrived on Thursday, will conduct intelligence-gathering and reconnaissance missions in support of Nato-led forces in the country.
"It [the aircraft deployment] is very important for the security of Afghanistan because we have no air force, and it is good news for the Afghan nation and will have a positive effect on security and stability," General Mohammad Zahir Azimi, an Aghan defence ministry spokesman, said.
The German parliament approved the deployment of the aircraft, accompanied by some 200 military personnel, last month.
The Tornados, equipped with special camera systems, were dispatched from Germany on Monday and will be based at a German military base outside the town of Mazar-e-Sharif in northern Afghanistan.
Germany already has some 3,000 soldiers serving in Afghanistan as part of Nato's International Security Assistance Force,.
But some in Germany worry that the deployment of the Tornados, which was requested by Nato, will become a combat mission and suck Germany into further fighting in the country.
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http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/A614AF69-3279-49B2-BAA8-A7765FE362AF.htm
"It [the aircraft deployment] is very important for the security of Afghanistan because we have no air force, and it is good news for the Afghan nation and will have a positive effect on security and stability," General Mohammad Zahir Azimi, an Aghan defence ministry spokesman, said.
The German parliament approved the deployment of the aircraft, accompanied by some 200 military personnel, last month.
The Tornados, equipped with special camera systems, were dispatched from Germany on Monday and will be based at a German military base outside the town of Mazar-e-Sharif in northern Afghanistan.
Germany already has some 3,000 soldiers serving in Afghanistan as part of Nato's International Security Assistance Force,.
But some in Germany worry that the deployment of the Tornados, which was requested by Nato, will become a combat mission and suck Germany into further fighting in the country.
More
http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/A614AF69-3279-49B2-BAA8-A7765FE362AF.htm
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