Posted 23 августа 2021,, 12:14

Published 23 августа 2021,, 12:14

Modified 24 декабря 2022,, 22:38

Updated 24 декабря 2022,, 22:38

Dozens of Afghan Air Force planes found in neighboring countries

Dozens of Afghan Air Force planes found in neighboring countries

23 августа 2021, 12:14
Фото: imp-navigator.livejournal.com
On the territory of Tajikistan and Uzbekistan, dozens of planes and helicopters of the Afghan Air Force were found that flew abroad after the fall of the Afghan government.
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On the eve it became known that almost fifty planes and helicopters of the Afghan Air Force flew to Uzbekistan. Now observers reported that part of the Afghan military aviation also fled to Tajikistan.

"The reportage of Vesti Nedeli of the Russia 1 TV channel shows footage of the airport in the Tajik city of Bokhtar (until 2018 the city was called Kurgan-Tyube) and it is said that there are 12 Cessna 208 Caravan of the Afghan Air Force in the airport parking lot", - blogger Yuri notes Lyamin.

Afghanistan had a total of 33 Cessna 208 workers this summer, of which 10 are AC-208 percussion vehicles, he said. The rest were conventional light transport aircraft. Based on the satellite tracking footage, five C-208 / AC-208 flew to Uzbekistan.

The footage of the Tajik airport Bokhtar captured 12 ° C-208 / AC-208, as well as an aircraft resembling a reconnaissance aircraft based on the Pilatus PC-12 NG, which were part of the Afghan Air Force.

Lyamin notes that 11 out of 18 cars flew to Uzbekistan.

Earlier it was reported that a serious aggravation of the situation in Afghanistan began this spring - after the US authorities and the NATO leadership began to withdraw troops from the country.

Following the withdrawal of Western troops on the territory of Afghanistan, fighters of the radical Taliban * movement became more active and launched a massive offensive. After occupying several provinces and gaining control over most of the borders, the Taliban attacked major cities and, finally, on August 15, occupied the capital of the state, Kabul. There they captured the largest state institutions and the presidential palace. President Ashraf Ghani and his family managed to escape with his family and closest associates.

Ghani said he left the country "to prevent the massacre." After the president fled, the rebels declared that the war in Afghanistan was "over".

Once in the UAE, where he was granted asylum "for humanitarian purposes," Ghani promised that he would return to his homeland. During Ghani's absence, Vice-President Amrullah Saleh assumed power in the country. He did not accept the victory of the Taliban and called on the population to armed resistance to the invaders. Those, in turn, demanded that the population voluntarily surrender their weapons. Those who publicly opposed their authority were publicly executed.

At the same time, high-ranking Taliban leader Khalil ur Rahman Haqqani said on the air of Pakistani Geo TV that Saleh and Ghani could return to the country if they want.

At the same time, former US President Donald Trump expressed concern that with the withdrawal of the US and NATO forces in Afghanistan, many pieces of ultra-modern military equipment remained, which the Taliban will now seize. This will make them one of the most armed terrorist groups in the world. Trump suggested that sophisticated NATO technology, which the Taliban do not know how to handle, could now be in the hands of Russia or China.

* Terrorist organization banned in Russia

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