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The German reconnaissance team that arrived in Greenland on Friday is departing the Danish territory as planned.
Fifteen soldiers were leaving the Arctic island on a civilian flight to Copenhagen on Sunday midday. The deployment was scheduled from the start to last only a few days and came at the request of Denmark.
The team was meant to assess conditions for possible NATO exercises, with the spokesman of the command control center having said Sunday that the mission was completed. "The results of the reconnaissance will be analyzed in the coming days."
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