

withdrawal with propaganda including recreating an iconic photo taken of. troops destroyed more than 70 aircraft and dozens of armoured vehicles. As the Taliban tighten their grip on Afghanistan, the militant group has begun to mock the still-evolving chaotic U.S. military was not concerned by the images as the helicopters could not be flown. 02:55 Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan has mocked Pakistani army for 1971 surrender before Indian army. Pentagon spokesman John Kirby said the U.S. It comes as the terror group unleashes a reign of terror after seizing control of a third of the country since US troops deserted in June.

Other images shared online on Tuesday showed Taliban members walking through Kabul airport in U.S.-supplied fatigues, some brandishing gleaming rifles and others trying out state-of-the-art night vision goggles or sizing up U.S. FOOTAGE has emerged of 'Taliban fighters' mocking American troops by exercising in the gym at an abandoned US military base in Afghanistan. The insurgents have captured billions of dollars worth of US equipment left behind by fleeing. The TTPs attack on Pakistan army came in response to Pakistan la. Apart from this, the mock funeral also included coffins. The Taliban have released a propaganda video featuring its fighters wearing US uniforms and gear. Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan has mocked Pakistani army for 1971 surrender before Indian army.

As a part of their celebrations, the supporters paraded coffins that were draped with US and UK flags after both countries withdrew their forces from Afghanistan. An elite unit of Taliban fighters, wearing US-made tactical gear they apparently captured from retreating Afghan forces, has posed for a propaganda photo. In a lightning sweep back to power, the Taliban ousted a government backed and equipped by the United States and captured U.S.-made weapons and hardware left behind by fleeing Afghan forces. Taliban conducts mock funeral of US and NATO The visuals show thousands of Taliban fighters and supporters gathered in Khost. 22 (MNA) The Taliban has released a photo in which a number of the groups forces, under the guise of US troops, are mocking a famous image of US troops in World War II. soldier boarded the final flight out of Afghanistan a minute before midnight on Monday, ending a chaotic evacuation of 123,000 civilians from Afghanistan. As the Taliban tighten their grip on Afghanistan, the militant group has begun to mock the still-evolving chaotic U.S.
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On this day, American occupying forces and NATO forces fled the country," Taliban official Qari Saeed Khosti told local television station Zhman TV during its coverage of the event.įootage from Khost was shared widely on social media on Tuesday alongside other videos of celebratory gunfire in the capital Kabul and a man dangling from a U.S.-made Black Hawk helicopter circling above Afghanistan's second-city Khandahar. The UK estimates British nationals still in Afghanistan number in the low hundreds and it is hoped those fleeing the Taliban's rule – worried about reprisal attacks and women's rights – will be able to escape to neighbouring countries."August 31 is our formal Freedom Day. The Taliban ruled most of Afghanistan from the 90s to 2001, when US and Afghan forces opposed to the group overthrew them in the wake of the September 11 attacks, when the group harboured Al Qaeda terrorists.Īttention has now turned to how Afghans and foreign nationals still in the country will leave. International forces waged a counter-insurgency campaign against the Taliban, hoping to prevent them from allowing sanctuary to terror groups that threaten foreign powers.
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"The last American occupier withdrew from (Kabul Airport) at 12 o'clock and our country gained its full independence, praise and gratitude be to God," Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid said on Twitter.Ĭelebratory gunfire was seen and heard in Kabul after the final US flight went, and Taliban leaders symbolically walked around the airport which, just a short while earlier, had been the final area to be held by American troops. The Taliban marked the end of the 20-year campaign against them with celebrations. A large number of people are participating /usRVOBTVkg- Afghanistan 24/7 August 31, 2021īesides the images of troops killed in action returning to the UK, it will evoke the scenes of US coffins being brought back to America after 13 troops lost their life in an Isis attack on Kabul airport. The Taliban has mocked the US by recreating the famous picture of American soldiers raising the Stars and Stripes after invading the Japanese island of Iwo Jima. Symbolic funeral prayer of US and NATO in Khost.
