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Taliban takes Blackhawk for joyride… but can’t get it off the ground after seizing 200,000 firearms & 20,000 Humvees
2021-08-26 00:00:00.0     太阳报-世界新闻     原网页

       

       THE Taliban have taken a captured US Black Hawk chopper for a joyride - but couldn't get the aircraft off the ground.

       It's reported the militants have made off with up to £13bn worth of abandoned weapons and vehicles, including 200,000 firearms and 20,000 Humvees seized from the Afghan army.

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       Taliban insurgents appeared to take a Black Hawk helicopter for a joyride Credit: Twitter 10

       The chopper taxiing along the airfield 10

       The aircraft circles round as the Taliban fighters look on 10

       The fanatics were unable to get the aircraft off the ground 10

       Insurgents seized weaponry given to Afghan troops Credit: Avalon.red

       The fanatics have now begun parading in their captured equipment and uniforms after seizing power.

       US intelligence officials fear that there are around 150 helicopters and planes for Taliban insurgents to use, including 45 UH-60 Black Hawk choppers.

       Social media footage appears to show militants taking a Black Hawk helicopter for a joy ride near Kandahar, MailOnline reports.

       The chopper taxied on the tarmac but the Taliban were unable to get it into the air.

       It remains unknown if the militants have been trained to fly the helicopter or who was at the controls.

       Seven Black Hawk choppers, which cost around $21million each, arrived in Afghanistan last month.

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       More than 200,000 firearms were donated to the Afghan army, including M24 snipers and assault weapons, according to a Department of Defense report.

       The US has also funded more than 20,000 humvees and 40,000 light tactical vehicles, including Ford pickup trucks, to Afghan defence forces.

       The Taliban's distinctive white flags are often seen flying from the four-wheel-drive military trucks.

       Afghan troops were also given around 1,000 wrecker trucks including hundreds of Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicles.

       It comes after pictures released by the propaganda arm of the Taliban showed their fighters armed with American guns and riding in US armoured vehicles.

       It comes as..

       Desperate Afghans are told to ‘forget airport & run for border’ to escape Kabul airport faces an "imminent" and "lethal" terror threat 2,000 Afghans who worked with UK forces & charities are???still awaiting???evacuation The Taliban blocked a British mercy convoy from entering Kabul airport with 173 cats and dogs due to flee Afghanistan The fanatics have released propaganda video of ‘Afghan Guantanamo’ showing ‘bloodstained’ cells where inmates ‘were tortured’

       Fighters from the Badri 313 special forces unit appear to treat their stolen US equipment as trophies having seized them from the retreating Afghan army as they stormed towards Kabul.

       Militants painted the slogan "Victorious Force" on the side of a US-made M1117 armoured transport - thought to be worth around $800,000.

       Taliban fighters donned US-style military uniforms complete with helmets that appear to feature night vision goggles.

       Insurgents appeared to cradle US-made M4A1 carbines, thought to be worth around $700 each, in their arms.

       The new "Victory Force" unit is the latest brazen taunt to the US whose muddled withdrawal from Afghanistan has been credited with handing power back to the Taliban.

       The consequence of the rapid pullout led to the collapse of the Afghan army and handed billions of pounds worth of equipment to the Taliban as they raided weapons caches.

       Taliban fighters are now regularly seen cradling military-grade US assault weapons.

       Everything that hasn't been destroyed is the Taliban's now

       US official

       The US has spent an estimated £13billion arming and equipping the Afghan army since 2005 - and officials have admitted that anything which was left behind and not destroyed is now in the hands of the Taliban.

       Many of these weapons were simply abandoned or even handed over as the Afghan forces collapsed - sometimes with a fight - against the advance of the Taliban.

       Planes, heavy armour, and high-tech equipment were removed but weaponry that had been given to the Afghan army was left behind.

       "Everything that hasn't been destroyed is the Taliban's now," one U.S. official told Reuters.

       And it is feared some of the weapons could fall into the hands of splinter terrorist groups - such as ISIS - or even Russia and China.

       Getting an exact accounting of all the weapons in Afghanistan after almost 20 years of constant war is very difficult - but according to a 2017 official US report there could be as much as:

       208 aircraft 75,898 vehicles 599,690 weapons 162,643 pieces of communications tech 16,191 pieces of surveillance gear

       Elias Yousif, deputy director of the Center for International Policy’s Security Assistance Monitor, told The Hill: "When an armed group gets their hands on American-made weaponry, it's sort of a status symbol. It's a psychological win.

       "Clearly, this is an indictment of the U.S. security cooperation enterprise broadly.

       "It really should raise a lot of concerns about what is the wider enterprise that is going on every single day, whether that's in the Middle East, Sub-Saharan Africa, East Asia."

       Taliban forces have banned Afghans from Kabul airport after refusing to extend the withdrawal deadline for Western forces.

       Thousands of people are attempting to flee Afghanistan as they try to escape the Taliban's ruthless rule - with fears of mass executions, torture, reprisals, and oppression.

       Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said no evacuation flights from Afghanistan will be allowed after August 31 - and warned any delay would shatter the uneasy truce at the airport and risk slipping back into war.

       Terror chiefs have previously warned "there will be consequences" if the Western forces cross the "red line" and don't leave on time.

       And Mujahid confirmed at a press conference today: "August 31 is the time given and after that it's something that is against the agreement.

       "All people should be removed prior to that date. After that we do not allow them, it will not be allowed in our country, we will take a different stance."

       He said Afghan nationals will no longer be allowed to go to Kabul airport and warned the terror group are "not in favour" of letting Afghans leave the country.

       Meanwhile, it was reported CIA Director William Burns met Taliban leader Abdul Ghani Baradar in Kabul on Monday, two US sources told Reuters.

       Countries have evacuated nearly 60,000 people over the past 10 days and troops are desperately trying to meet the deadline agreed with the Taliban for the withdrawal of foreign forces.

       The White House has reiterated that the rescue operation will not be extended beyond the end of the month.

       The UK's Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said the evacuation effort is "down to hours now, not weeks" as he conceded the UK's involvement will end when the US leaves.

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       Taliban fighters have new uniforms complete with night vision goggles Credit: Avalon.red 10

       More than 200,000 firearms were donated to Afghan armies Credit: Avalon.red 10

       Taliban forces are flexing their military muscles as they display their American weapons with pride Credit: Avalon.red 10

       Taliban troops have painted the term 'Victorious Force' on the side of an M1117 Credit: Twitter 10

       A Taliban fighter points as he wears a US-style military uniform Credit: Twitter

       Taliban spokesman says 'I don't think we will extend the deadline' but Americans can take 'all people that belong to them'

       


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