KABUL: A total of 150 Afghans have been commissioned to the army in the country’s eastern Paktia province after receiving military training, the ministry of defense said in a statement Friday.
“During the two-month military course training, the cadets learned how to use a variety of light and necessary weapons, and how to behave with ordinary people,” the press office for the ministry of national defense said in the statement.
The newly-graduated security personnel was ready to serve the people and the country and how to defend the country’s territorial integrity, according to source.
On Thursday, more than 200 cadets were commissioned to the police force in the western Herat province. The Kabul Times