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US Military, Three Planes Were Destroyed Before Departing Kabul.

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  • The rocket artillery system installed at Kabul airport has failed.

Mackenzie says 73 planes and 70 armored vehicles at Kabul airport have been completely dismantled.

Washington: The U.S. military withdrew from Afghanistan before the August 31 deadline. The Taliban held a massive celebration after the last U.S. military plane flew over Kabul airport. However, he was unaware that the U.S. military had struck him.

The U.S. military destroyed many planes, armored vehicles, and a high-tech rocket defense system at Kabul airport before leaving Afghanistan on Monday. A senior U.S. military official said the bomber struck shortly afternoon in front of a U.S. military base.

Kenneth McKenzie, chief of the U.S. Central Command, said the 73 planes that landed at Hamid Karzai Airport had been made unusable by the military for military operations, meaning they could no longer be used. McKenzie said the Taliban would never be able to fly those planes. No one will be able to turn on those planes.

Elaborating further, McKenzie said that the United States had deployed 6,000 troops at Kabul airport when the rescue operation began on August 14, so the 70 armored vehicles parked at the airport were also made entirely useless. One such car costs about લાખ 1 million.

In addition, 27 Humvee vehicles were also made entirely useless, and these vehicles were disabled so that no one could use them in the future. The United States also dropped anti-rocket artillery and anti-mortar C-RAM systems at Kabul airport to protect the airport from rocket attacks.

On Monday, Islamic State militants fired five rockets at Kabul airport, but the system was used to thwart those attacks and secure Kabul airport. "Breaking down such a system is a long and complicated process, so we can't demilitarize it," McKenzie said.

U.S. troops remain in Afghanistan for a secret mission.

Kabul: The United States has announced that it has withdrawn its troops from Afghanistan. However, according to a report, there are still foreign troops in Kabul, Afghanistan. They are now going to run a secret operation. Whose purpose will be to evacuate trapped citizens?

U.S. veterans and current troops are currently working privately on a mission in Afghanistan. The move is aimed at freeing Americans and other civilians trapped in Afghanistan. Unfortunately, these goons are working while staying underground.

There are still 200 Americans trapped in Afghanistan and thousands unable to leave the country. Even outside of Afghanistan, these soldiers are in contact with each other. The goons are changing their costumes and working with the herdsmen.

Source from Gujarat Samachar