The story of a Taliban member who tried to fly the US Army helicopter who crashed into and killed three people had carried out rounds since September 10. However, the recording has now been released.The video shows a Taliban beginner pilot crashing into a $ 30 million Black Hawk Hawk helicopter, killing one crew member, training pilot, and himself.The recording was taken by other Taliban members.
In this 36-second recording, the helicopter can be seen circling before crashing into the ground.Black Hawk Chopper reportedly fell inside the military training base in Kabul. It was a military helicopter of the four-four medium utility four.
The Taliban Ministry of Defense then confirmed the incident, calling it technical damage. The ministry reported that five additional people were injured in the incident, which they described as training flights.
According to the Inspector General Specifically for the reconstruction of Afghanistan, the United States sent the Afghan government’s defense goods and services worth around $ 28 billion between 2002 and 2017, including weapons, ammunition, vehicles, night vision equipment, aircraft, and surveillance systems.
When the Afghan government supported by the US was overthrown in August last year, several Afghan military personnel who managed to escape to take their planes and went to the nearby Asian countries.
In chaotic withdrawal operations, US troops also destroyed more than 70 aircraft, dozens of armored vehicles, and the air defense system before taking off from Kabul Airport.
Apart from this action, the Taliban is still controlling a number of helicopters from the Afghan National Security Defense Forces (AnsDF).
The Government of the Republic of Afghanistan was overthrown on August 15, 2021, when Mohammad Ashraf Ghani fled to the United Arab Emirates.
According to an international assessment, Afghanistan is currently dealing with a serious humanitarian crisis, with more than 23 million people who need help.Violations of serious human rights, especially those against women, children, and minorities, survive despite the conclusions of the country’s hostility.