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Newly-graduated Afghan National Army (ANA) cadets are reflected in a pair of comrades sunglasses as they attend their graduation ceremony at the Afghan Kabul Military training centre (KMTC) in Kabul on December 30, 2014. NATO formally ended its war in Afghanistan on December 28, holding a low-key ceremony in Kabul after 13 years of conflict that have left the country in the grip of worsening insurgent violence.The event was arranged in secret due to the threat of Taliban strikes in the Afghan capital, which has been hit by repeated suicide bombings and gun attacks over recent years. "Together... we have lifted the Afghan people out of the darkness of despair and given them hope for the future," NATO commander US General John Campbell told assembled soldiers. "You've made Afghanistan stronger and our countries safer." On January 1, the US-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) combat mission, which has suffered 3,485 military deaths since 2001, will be replaced by a NATO "training and support" mission.AFP PHOTO/Wakil Kohsar
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Kabul, AFGHANISTAN |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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WAKIL KOHSAR |
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30 Decembrie 2014 |
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4928 x 3280 (1.26 MB) |
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