Lacking anti-tank weapons, the Norwegian troops could not hold back the German attack.
As of early 2006 550 Norwegian troops were deployed abroad.
One condition was that all the Norwegian troops would leave Sweden by 3 August, which also happened.
There, the Swedish vanguard also got reinforced, and they managed to keep the Norwegian troops back for about an hour.
The Norwegian troops brought him on a ski sled to the fortress for medical care.
Norwegian troops were sent to Afghanistan for a three-month tour.
After an hour of fighting the British and Norwegian troops pulled away from the area.
There were some Norwegian troops there, but they were not put into a state for defense.
As they were only lightly armed, the available Norwegian troops in the capital could have easily destroyed them.
The convention demanded immediate withdrawal of Norwegian troops in Afghanistan.