47 French soldiers are killed in Afhanistan since 2001
by Zivka Deleva
France is trying to find out whether the three soldiers that were wounded in Afghanistan were a target of a bad intention or maybe we are talking about a friendly fire. Only few hours before that incident, another gunfire happened where unfortunately, those two French boys weren’t as like to pass only with injuries, but they lost their lives. So, why is it so important how did it happen? I always wonder why do we always search for the one who is guilty. This incident happened in a operation south of Tagab. The number of the French soldiers that have so far lost their lives in the Afghanistan war is 47. French troops are in Afghanistan since 2001. About 3.500 French s! oldiers are situated in Afghanistan in the region near Kabul. They are on the NATO site and mission to fight the Talibans. French police is investigation what was the reason or the shooting. “There is no doubting the fact that the shots came from insurgents" – says Colonel Thierry Burkhard, spokesman for the headquarters of the French armed forces. French Prime Minister doesn’t give up to participate in the International Security Assistance Force, though in the beginning of the year, French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner’s statement surprised the international public with the statement that his country is not going to send any more troops in Afghanistan. The deaths bring to 47 the number of French troops who have died in Afghanistan since 2001. I still wonder, how many people should die for the war to be successful?
by Zivka Deleva for Cantell ! TV (http://cantell.tv) |
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