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Poland To Deploy 100 Member Contingent To Afghanistan

Polish president, Andrzej Duda signed the order late Wednesday for the mission, which is to last until September 16.

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Poland To Deploy 100 Member Contingent To Afghanistan
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Polish president has approved the deployment of a 100-person military contingent to Afghanistan to help secure the evacuation of Polish citizens and the citizens of other countries in coordination with allies.

President Andrzej Duda signed the order late Wednesday for the mission. The mission will last until September 16.

Meanwhile, a first plane carrying a group of people who were evacuated from Afghanistan landed at Warsaw's military airport late Wednesday, said Defense Minister Mariusz Blaszczak. The group was first taken from Kabul by military plane to Uzbekistan and from there was transported on to Warsaw.

Since Tuesday, Polish forces have been carrying out an operation to evacuate Poles and Afghans who previously cooperated with the Polish military or diplomatic mission or who helped otherwise with western groups.

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Those who arrived in Warsaw will have to go into quarantine.

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