Malaysia makes first military Afghanistan deployment

July 15, 2010 02:32 pm | Updated December 15, 2016 04:43 am IST - Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia is sending military personnel to Afghanistan for the first time to provide medical and humanitarian aid to the war—ravaged country, officials said on Thursday.

Twelve personnel were scheduled to leave for Afghanistan later on Thursday and 28 others will join them by September, said Lt. Col. Salawati Yahaya, a Malaysian defence ministry representative.

The troops, who include doctors and paramedics, are expected to be deployed for between six to nine months in Bamiyan province northeast of the capital, Kabul, to work with New Zealand’s 140—strong provincial reconstruction team there.

Lt. col. Salawati said Afghanistan requested medical assistance. “They need Muslim doctors from Malaysia,” he said.

Muslim—majority Malaysia strongly opposed the U.S.—led wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.

The Defence Ministry stressed in a statement that the Malaysian personnel would not have any combat roles, but would focus on health services, dental care and other community work.

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