KABUL: A total of 2,000 military cadets, after completing a three-month professional and religious training, in an official ceremony, have graduated from the Hazrat Abdullah Ibn Massoud Army Corps of the Ministry of National Defense, the ministry said in a statement the other day.
Mawlavi Baz Mohammad Hamidi, Deputy Minister of Education and Personnel of the Ministry of National Defense, spoke about the value of training in various aspects and asked the graduated Mujahideen to observe all the issues that lead to order and discipline in the ranks of the system.
The training of the Islamic Army of Afghanistan continues in the training centers of the Ministry of National Defense.
The aim behind launching training is to raise the capacity building and professionalization of the country’s defense and security forces.