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From an Australian news source (Sydney Herald):
looters immediately took it over:
The Taliban are still there and resurgent (20 years later...):
Nothing says "success" like slinking away in the middle of the night without telling anyone
Bagram: The US left Afghanistan?s Bagram Airfield after nearly 20 years by shutting off the electricity and slipping away in the night without notifying the base?s new Afghan commander.
Afghan military officials say they discovered the Americans? departure more than two hours after they left.
Afghan military officials say they discovered the Americans? departure more than two hours after they left.
looters immediately took it over:
Before the Afghan army could take control of the airfield about an hour?s drive from the capital Kabul, it was invaded by a small army of looters, who ransacked barrack after barrack and rummaged through giant storage tents before being evicted, according to Afghan military officials.
?At first we thought maybe they were Taliban,? said Abdul Raouf, a soldier of 10 years. He said the US called from the Kabul airport and said ?we are here at the airport in Kabul?.
?At first we thought maybe they were Taliban,? said Abdul Raouf, a soldier of 10 years. He said the US called from the Kabul airport and said ?we are here at the airport in Kabul?.
The Taliban are still there and resurgent (20 years later...):
The Taliban?s latest surge comes as the last US and NATO forces pull out of the country. As of last week, most NATO soldiers had already quietly left. The last US soldiers are likely to remain until an agreement to protect the Kabul Hamid Karzai International Airport is completed.
Meanwhile, in northern Afghanistan, district after district has fallen to the Taliban. In just the last two days hundreds of Afghan soldiers fled across the border into Tajikistan rather than fight the insurgents.
Meanwhile, in northern Afghanistan, district after district has fallen to the Taliban. In just the last two days hundreds of Afghan soldiers fled across the border into Tajikistan rather than fight the insurgents.
Nothing says "success" like slinking away in the middle of the night without telling anyone