US left Bagram Airbase around evening time with no notification Afghan leader says..

 The US military left Bagram Airfield  its vital base in Afghanistan in the dead of night without advising the Afghans, the base's new officer said.


Bagram likewise contains a jail, and there are supposedly up to 5,000 Taliban detainees left in the office. 


The Taliban have been progressing quickly in Afghanistan as US troops pull out. 


General Kohistani said on Monday that Afghan powers were anticipating that the Taliban should assault Bagram. 


Addressing columnists at the airbase, he said he was at that point getting reports the gathering was making "developments in provincial regions" close by. 


"You know, on the off chance that we contrast ourselves and the Americans, it's a major distinction," Gen Kohistani said. "In any case, as per our capacities... we are attempting to do the best and however much as could reasonably be expected secure and serve every one individuals." 


The US declared on Friday that it had cleared Bagram, adequately finishing its tactical mission in Afghanistan in front of the authority end date of 11 September, reported by President Joe Biden recently. 


Gotten some information about the late-night withdrawal from the base, US military representative Colonel Sonny Leggett alluded to an assertion gave last week that said US powers had co-ordinated their takeoff from different bases with Afghan pioneers. 


Ongoing weeks have seen the Taliban quickly retake ground as American soldiers withdraw, holding onto country locale and encompassing some bigger Afghan urban areas.


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