AhlulBayt News Agency (ABNA): Twenty years after invading Afghanistan, US-led coalition troops have vacated the largest military base in the war-torn country, located in the ancient city of Bagram, about 45 miles north of Kabul.
The sprawling airfield, which was once the epicenter of US military operations in Afghanistan, was on Friday formally handed over to the Afghan forces, according to media reports, quoting officials.
The massive airfield with two runways, 110 revetments, three large hangars, a control tower and many support buildings was the main entry point for tens of thousands of foreign troops that came to Afghanistan over the past 20 years. It was also the exit point for nearly 2,000 US service members killed in the fighting.
The base occasionally came under the target of Taliban attacks, which included suicide bombings and rocket attacks, putting at risk many residential areas in its vicinity.
At its peak in mid-2011, nearly 100,000 US troops passed through the compound, apart from some 35,000 US contractors, which have now plummeted to 2,500 troops and 18,000 contractors.
The full withdrawal of some 2,500 US troops from the country is expected to complete by mid or late July, ahead of US President Joe Biden’s September 11 deadline.
It is the second time in recent history that an invading army has come and gone through Bagram. The air base was built by the Soviet Union in the 1950s. When it invaded Afghanistan in 1979 to back a communist government, it turned it into its main military base in the country.
The hushed departure of US and NATO forces from their most significant military base in the country comes amidst resurgence of the Taliban and the unprecedented spike in violence.
Experts see it as a symbolic victory for the Taliban, who have upped the ante in recent months, overrunning a large number of districts across the country. The quiet exit also signifies the defeat for US-led coalition forces after 20 years of occupation.
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source : Pars Today
Saturday
3 July 2021
3:32:03 AM
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After 20 years of inefficiency, occupation; US troops leave Afghanistan's largest military base
Twenty years after invading Afghanistan, US-led coalition troops have vacated the largest military base in the war-torn country, located in the ancient city of Bagram, about 45 miles north of Kabul.