Taliban celebrated the anniversary of US troops withdrawal from Afghanistan, rallies were taken out on the streets, firecrackers were used in the celebration

The anniversary of the departure of American soldiers was celebrated fiercely in Afghanistan under Taliban rule on Tuesday. Many programs were organized during the day, lots of crackers were burst in the night. A national holiday was also declared.

Taliban celebrated the anniversary of US troops withdrawal from Afghanistan, rallies were taken out on the streets, firecrackers were used in the celebration
Taliban, image source: Times of India

The Taliban army in Afghanistan appeared in the mood to celebrate on Tuesday. On this day, they paraded the streets, took out rallies on motorcycles, displayed home-made and bombs stored in oil containers. Actually, all of them were celebrating the anniversary of the departure of American soldiers from Afghanistan today. 

It is known that in the year 2001, troops of American and NATO countries were deployed in Afghanistan to root out the Taliban. Nearly two decades after this, in the year 2021, American soldiers left the country and hurriedly left behind US military equipment worth seven billion dollars. According to the report of the news agency DPA, a glimpse of these devices was also shown in this day's exhibition. 

It is known that the reason behind sending American troops to Afghanistan was the attack on the World Trade Center in New York, behind which the terrorist organization Al Qaeda was responsible. The US suspected that Osama bin Laden, the main accused in the attack, was kept hidden. 

To nab the perpetrators of the 9/11 attacks in Afghanistan, the army's center was Bagram Airfield, which was gradually abandoned by American troops and handed over to the Afghan security force. On Wednesday, this entire ceremony was organized at the same Bagram Air Base, which was also telecasted in local TV channels. 

The Taliban government also declared a national holiday on this day. A lot of firecrackers were also burst during the night. At the ceremony, Taliban Prime Minister Mullah Hassan Akhund said that he had fought for 20 years for this day.

However, during this time he also admitted that the country's economy was ruined due to US sanctions. He called upon other countries of the world to join Afghanistan. It is known that on August 30, 2021, the last US soldier left from Kabul International Airport