Taliban Troops Fly Us Aircraft In Afghan With Body Hanging To It

Update: 2021-09-01 07:19 GMT
The United Troops had made an exit from the Taliban hit Afghanistan on Tuesday, ending the 20 years of war with the country. After the last US Aircraft left the Kabul airport, the Taliban troops celebrated their victory by firing bullets into the air. The Taliban troops took over the aircraft left by the US troops and started using them.

Hours after the US's exit from Afghanistan, a video went viral on social media that shows a body being hanged on a US aircraft. The location is said to be Kandahar in Afghanistan. The video went viral after the journalists working for various media outlets shared it on their handles.

Editor In Chief of Zee News Sudhir Chaudhary had also shared the viral video that shows the Taliban troops using the US Military chopper with a body tied to it.

“Another landmark picture taking the world in a new era of terror. Taliban hang a person, presumed to be an American interpreter, from a U.S. Blackhawk helicopter. The left over US helicopters will now be used in #Afganistan like this," he tweeted.

The United States leaving Afghanistan made the Taliban troops spread their wings and create havoc in the country. The chopper carrying a body hanged to it in the air is the new addition to the horrific scenes in the nation.

The aircraft and the weapons left by the United States troops in Afghanistan are now being used by the Taliban troops. This makes them even stronger and poses a big threat to the world.

As per the data shared by the Pentagon, the United States defense troops left Afghanistan by leaving close to 70 MRAP armored tactical vehicles. However, the Pentagon said these vehicles were disabled by the troops.

The United States' decision to leave chaotic Afghanistan resulted in the superpower nation facing severe criticism at home and the outside as well. The dragon country China is using the US exit from Afghanistan to mock America. China said it is ready to help Afghanistan in taking forward friendly relations. However, the United States had backed its decision to back off from Afghanistan.
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