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Afghanistan fixes 70 military planes, helicopters harmed by US

 KABUL:

The Taliban break organization fixed 70 harmed military planes and helicopters that were harmed by US fighters before they left Afghanistan following 20 years in August last year.


Afghan Flying corps has fixed 70 harmed military planes and helicopters given to the past legislature of President Ashraf Ghani by the US and its partnered powers, Afghan Protection Service representative Inayat Ullah Khwarizmi told Anadolu Organization in Kabul.

He added that every one of them are currently in assistance and being utilized by the Afghan Flying corps.

US fighters had harmed military airplane, helicopters, and a large number of other military vehicles prior to leaving the country on Aug. 31, 2021.

"We didn't have a solitary functional airplane when we came to drive," he said.

 

The Taliban break organization then started to reconstruct the Afghan Aviation based armed forces, Khwarizmi said, adding that "north of 70 annihilated planes and helicopters have been fixed and placed into administration such a long ways with our own means and the help of our experts."

Other harmed and unusable military airplane and helicopters are as yet being fixed, he added.

Roughly 600 pilots and specialists worked for the Afghan Flying corps during the past Ghani government, and countless them left the country in August of the year before.

On the Taliban's solicitation, around 40 pilots and specialists got back to Afghanistan and started their work, he said, saying thanks to them for fixing the harmed planes and once again introducing them high up force.

"We supply the parts we expect in the maintenance of planes and helicopters from planes or helicopters that are seriously harmed or unrecoverable on the grounds that we can't buy spare parts for them. We finished these works completely all alone," he said, adding that they are likewise not in a monetary situation to buy new military planes or helicopters.

Military planes, helicopters in adjoining states

During the Ghani government, the Afghan Flying corps had 183 planes and helicopters, almost 70 of which were taken to adjoining nations, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan, by Afghan warriors when the Taliban were holding onto areas individually lastly the capital Kabul in the principal half of August last year.

Since shaping the interval Taliban organization, Kabul has requested that the two nations return its tactical airplane and helicopters, yet its solicitations have gone unanswered.

Be that as it may, Khawarizmi expressed exchanges on the issue are as yet continuous, "on the grounds that these airplanes have a place with the Afghan public, they should be returned. Great friendly relations require this also," he added.

In the mean time, a Taliban official said the Kabul organization has prevailed in restoring the Afghan armed force and has raised it to north of 100,000 staff, with plans to build the quantity of faculty before long.

"We enrolled troopers from the past organization and accepted them into the new armed force," he said, encouraging all previous officers to get back to their positions.

"We acknowledged every individual who came," he said, adding that "We are cooperating for Afghanistan's future. The recently framed armed force incorporates individuals from every ethnic gathering. We actually must be Afghan and Muslim, paying little heed to race," the representative said, involving his Uzbek-Turk nationality for instance.

"With the foundation of the break government, our preparation exercises for the new armed force are proceeding," he said of the preparation of fighters in the new armed force.

"At first, we used to give a 40-day momentary preparation program. Be that as it may, we have now expanded the preparation period to three and a half year," he added.

ISIS/Daesh presence

Khawarizmi asserted that security has been guaranteed all through Afghanistan and that the analysis of safety carelessness is simple "publicity."

That's what he asserted "no area in the nation is constrained by ISIS/Daesh."

They didn't believe the psychological militant association to be a likely danger to the country in this present circumstance, he said, adding that "occasionally they do assaults. Nonetheless, this doesn't suggest that Daesh is strong in Afghanistan."

The representative rejected that the ISIS/Daesh psychological oppressor bunch has any camps in Afghanistan, saying that the aggressors did illegal intimidation in Afghanistan as well as in different nations.

Because of an inquiry regarding equipped struggles with Pakistani and Iranian boundary troops, he said there are incidental conflicts, however these are because of "a few errors."

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