Danish combat troops packed up and left Camp Price today, ending Denmark's 12-year involvement in the War in Afghanistan (Photo: Erik Refner / Scanpix)
Denmark's Combat Mission In Afghanistan Is Over -- Copenhagen Post
Danish combat troops left Camp Price in Helmand province earlier today, putting an end to 12 years of war.
oday officially ended Denmark's 12-year involvement in the War in Afghanistan.
The final Danish combat troops left Camp Price in Helmand province earlier today, the military base that has served as their home for the past six years.
The dozen years in Afghanistan cost the lives of 43 Danish soldiers and resulted in total costs of approximately 15 billion kroner. An additional 211 soldiers were injured in Afghanistan.
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