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“Message For Invaders”: Taliban Open Fire In Celebration After Last US Flight Leaves Afghanistan

With the withdrawal of American troops, the Taliban has now taken control of Kabul airport as well. Celebrating, it also opened fire in the air.

 

The Taliban have adopted an aggressive attitude as soon as America left Afghanistan. After the withdrawal of American troops, the Taliban has called the development a message to the world. Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said the US defeat was a great lesson for other invaders and for our future generations. This is the statement of the Taliban just hours after the withdrawal of US troops.

With the withdrawal of American troops, the Taliban has now taken control of Kabul airport as well. Celebrating the withdrawal of US troops, Taliban fighters also opened fire in the air. After the last US plane took off from Kabul airport, Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said, “Congratulations to Afghanistan. This victory is for all of us.”

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Mujahid said that this victory of the Taliban is like a lesson for other attackers besides America. However, the Mujahid once again said that this time the rule of the Taliban will be more liberal than before. “We want better relations with the United States and with the whole world,” he said. We welcome good diplomatic relations with all. The Islamist extremist organization had previously ruled Afghanistan from 1996 to 2001.

The withdrawal of US forces had been going on for the past several months, but even after the Taliban captured the country, its 6,000 soldiers were stationed in the security of Kabul airport. These soldiers were deployed to evacuate people from America and other countries. Now after the completion of the evacuation work, the troops have returned. US President Joe Biden had already announced the withdrawal of all US troops by August 31.

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