Canadian Armed Forces personnel, assets on the ground in Afghanistan
OTTAWA — Canadian Armed Forces assets and personnel have arrived on the ground in Afghanistan to co-ordinate at the tactical level with the United States and other allied partners, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Thursday while campaigning as Liberal party leader.
Trudeau said this will help get Canadians, Afghans and their families to safety and that two CAF C-17s will make regular flights into Kabul to support evacuation efforts.
“Canada has personnel on the ground now and we’ll have more personnel arriving later today to help with the processing,” Trudeau said at a campaign stop in Victoria.
Trudeau doubled down on his previous criticism of the Taliban for limiting the movements of fleeing Afghans on the ground, and signalled that could have dire consequences.