27/10/2014

Britain's War In Afghanistan Comes To An End

The Union flag has been lowered for the last time at a ceremony in Camp Bastion.

The ceremony brings an end to the 13-year war in Afghanistan which claimed the lives of 453 British troops.

Secretary of State for Defence Michael Fallon said: "It is with pride that we announce the end of UK combat operations in Helmand, having given Afghanistan the best possible chance of a stable future. Our Armed Forces' tremendous sacrifice laid the foundations for a strong Afghan Security Force, set the security context that enabled the first democratic transition of power in the country’s history, and stopped it being a launch pad for terrorist attacks in the UK.

"Although we are ending a significant chapter in our shared history, the UK’s commitment to support Afghanistan will continue through institutional development, the Afghan National Army Officer Academy, and development aid.

"The UK has had a military presence in Afghanistan since October 2001, when troops deployed as part of the NATO response to the 11 September 2001 terrorist attacks in the US."

(CD/MH)

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