US forces left Afghanistan before deadline, indiscriminate firing of joy
US forces left Afghanistan before deadline, indiscriminate firing of joy
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Kabul: After a long 20 years of imitating, the US military has finally left Afghanistan. The last plane flew with the US commander and ambassador. A media report said the Pentagon admitted that it could not evacuate as many people from Kabul as expected. Kabul airport was completely occupied by the Taliban after the departure of US forces. The Taliban resorted to aerial firing and celebrated in joy.

US President Joe Biden has also made a statement on the withdrawal of troops. He said that now our 20 years of military presence in Afghanistan is over. I would like to thank my commanders for their service to dangerous places in Afghanistan. US President Joe Biden said that in the last 17 days, our soldiers have carried out the largest airlift in American history. More than 1,20,000 American citizens, our allies, and Afghan allies of the United States have been evacuated.

Speaking on the resolution on Afghanistan at the UN Security Council (UNSC) meeting today, US President Joe Biden said the resolution sends a clear message on what the international community expects when it moves ahead of the Taliban, especially freedom of travel. US General Kenneth F. McKenzie said, "I declare the completion of the withdrawal of US forces from Afghanistan and the end of the military mission to evacuate American citizens and Afghans.''

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