When NATO soldiers withdrew from Afghanistan, the Afghan National Army (ANA) took over control of Helmand Province, a very dangerous region where attacks by Taliban fighters would be the order of the afternoon. Security, not as much peace, would seem to be unattainable. It's even difficult to get a terminology that is frequent in a country where everyone else mistrusts one another. The directors of this film accompanied an ANA company in Helmand in annually of obligation. The soldiers are paid there aren't enough supplies and also their equipment is insufficient. They can't fight a war with the equipment.
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When NATO soldiers withdrew from Afghanistan, the Afghan National Army (ANA) took over control of Helmand Province, a very dangerous region where attacks by Taliban fighters would be the order of the afternoon. Security, not as much peace, would seem to be unattainable. It's even difficult to get a terminology that is frequent in a country where everyone else mistrusts one another. The directors of this film accompanied an ANA company in Helmand in annually of obligation. The soldiers are paid there aren't enough supplies and also their equipment is insufficient. They can't fight a war with the equipment.
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