Pentagon says US pullout from Afghanistan at least 13% complete

Author: AFP
In this file photo taken on March 16, 2011, a US airman walks past a row of Chinook helicopters at Kandahar airbase in southern Afghanistan. -AFP

WASHINGTON – Pentagon’s Central Command said that the US withdrawal from Afghanistan is between 13 percent and 20 percent complete, as it pushes to beat a September deadline for the pullout.

Since President Joe Biden ordered the exit in April, it had removed the equivalent of 115 fully loaded C-17 cargo aircraft worth of material from the country, while consigning more than 5,000 pieces of equipment to a Pentagon agency for destruction, it said.

CentCom has also turned over five facilities to the Afghan Defence Ministry, including Kandahar Airfield in southern Afghanistan, once the second largest military base in the country for the American forces. The US military is declining to be precise about the speed of the withdrawal and likely final date in order to preserve operational security.

The US Defence Department has to remove its last 2,500 service members and another 16,000 civilian contractors from the war zone by September 11, which will be the 20th anniversary of the attacks on the United States that sparked the US-led invasion of the country.

The Pentagon has sent extra bombers and other assets to the region to ensure US and partner NATO forces remain safe during the withdrawal. The pullout has not halted attacks by rebels against the Afghan government, its military and civilian targets. But US officials say those attacks are not hindering the withdrawal.

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