SHOTLIST NUR FÜR AFP-ABONNENTEN (NO RESALE)KUNDUS, AFGHANISTAN4. SEPTEMBER 2009QUELLE: AFPTVVERPFLICHTENDE EINBLENDUNG DER QUELLE IM BILD: JAWID KARGAR1. Bildsequenz Szenen nach dem Angriff von Kundus2. Bildsequenz Szenen nach dem Angriff von Kundus3. Bildsequenz Szenen nach dem Angriff von KundusKUNDUS, NANGARHAR, AFGHANISTAN18. JULI 2006QUELLE: POOL4. Foto A soldier of the German armed forces Bundeswehr is pictured as a helicopter takes off from the Bundeswehr camp in Kunduz 18 July 2006. The German contingent has recently taken command of a NATO-led military force in the north of Afghanistan. Germany is in charge of provincial reconstruction teams in the north, which sees relatively little of the Taliban-led insurgency plaguing southern and eastern Afghanistan although attacks have been picking up in the region. AFP PHOTO POOL/MICHAEL HANSCHKEKUNDUS, NANGARHAR, AFGHANISTAN25. OKTOBER 2009QUELLE: AFP5. Foto FILES - Picture taken on October 25, 2009 shows German soldiers partolling in Zarqe Qamar near Kunduz, Afghanistan. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced on January 26, 2010 that Germany plans to send 500 more troops to Afghanistan, two days before a London conference on the international mission's future. The chancellor said Berlin would also provide 50 million euros (70 million dollars) to a 500-million-dollar international fund to bring insurgents into the mainstream and roughly double development aid to 430 million euros. AFP PHOTO DDP / MICHAEL KAPPELERAFGHANISTAN24. OKTOBER 2009QUELLE: AFP6. Foto A German soldier partols in Khanabad near Kunduz, Afghanistan on October 24, 2009. More than 4000 German troops are serving in the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan. AFP PHOTO DDP / MICHAEL KAPPELERAFGHANISTAN28. SEPTEMBER 2015QUELLE: AFP7. InfografikKUNDUS, NANGARHAR, AFGHANISTAN24. SEPTEMBER 2009QUELLE: AFP8. Foto TO GO WITH Afghanistan-Germany-vote-Afghanistan-unrest-military by Marc BastianIn this picture taken on September 21, 2009, German military in Afghanistan commander Colonel Georg Klein gives an interview to AFP in Kunduz. Just days before elections back home, German soldiers in Afghanistan feel under siege from Taliban attacks, Al-Qaeda threats and controversy over an air strike that killed scores. In northern Afghanistan, German soldiers defend Klein for calling in the September 4 strike on two hijacked oil tankers that inflamed the debate about NATO bombings and the battle for Afghan hearts and minds. Clearly stressed and tight lipped, Klein understandably does not want to discuss the incident. 'There are investigations underway, by NATO and by the German judiciary,' he told AFP. AFP PHOTO/Massoud Hossaini9. Foto TO GO WITH Afghanistan-Germany-vote-Afghanistan-unrest-military by Marc BastianIn this picture taken on September 21, 2009, German military in Afghanistan commander Colonel Georg Klein gives an interview to AFP in Kunduz. Just days before elections back home, German soldiers in Afghanistan feel under siege from Taliban attacks, Al-Qaeda threats and controversy over an air strike that killed scores. In northern Afghanistan, German soldiers defend Klein for calling in the September 4 strike on two hijacked oil tankers that inflamed the debate about NATO bombings and the battle for Afghan hearts and minds. Clearly stressed and tight lipped, Klein understandably does not want to discuss the incident. 'There are investigations underway, by NATO and by the German judiciary,' he told AFP. AFP PHOTO/Massoud Hossaini10. Foto TO GO WITH Afghanistan-Germany-vote-Afghanistan-unrest-military by Marc BastianIn this picture taken on September 21, 2009, German military in Afghanistan commander Colonel Georg Klein gives an interview to AFP in Kunduz. Just days before elections back home, German soldiers in Afghanistan feel under siege from Taliban attacks, Al-Qaeda threats and controversy over an air strike that killed scores. In northern Afghanistan, German soldiers defend Klein for calling in the September 4 strike on two hijacked oil tankers that inflamed the debate about NATO bombings and the battle for Afghan hearts and minds. Clearly stressed and tight lipped, Klein understandably does not want to discuss the incident. 'There are investigations underway, by NATO and by the German judiciary,' he told AFP. AFP PHOTO/Massoud HossainiKUNDUS, AFGHANISTAN4. SEPTEMBER 2009QUELLE: AFPTVVERPFLICHTENDE EINBLENDUNG DER QUELLE IM BILD: JAWID KARGAR11. Bildsequenz Szenen nach dem Angriff von Kundus12. Bildsequenz Szenen nach dem Angriff von Kundus13. Bildsequenz Szenen nach dem Angriff von Kundus14. Bildsequenz Szenen nach dem Angriff von Kundus15. Bildsequenz Szenen nach dem Angriff von Kundus16. Bildsequenz Szenen nach dem Angriff von Kundus17. Bildsequenz Szenen nach dem Angriff von KundusBARAKI BARAK, LOGAR, AFGHANISTAN21. AUGUST 2009QUELLE: AFP FILES18. Foto (FILES) Commander of the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISA
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