Taliban pose in abandoned British building in Kabul as militants celebrate withdrawal

Uncovered pictures show Taliban militants posing with weapons in formerly British buildings in Kabul, the Sun has found. On the table in front of the militants there are two hats – a bobby’s helmet and a state trooper’s hat.

The last British troops left Kabul airport on Saturday, bringing the two decade military involvement to an end.

On Monday night the US military completed its withdrawal, leaving the Taliban in control of the country.

The Taliban has control of the entire country except for the Panjshir province – the mountainous region where residents have rejected the militants.

At around midnight on Monday, Taliban militants watched the last US planes fly away from the capital.

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As nations desperately evacuated citizens from Kabul, the Taliban claimed all that has been left behind.

“Everything that hasn’t been destroyed is the Taliban’s now,” a US official said.

Current reports reveal the Taliban may be in control of more than 2,000 armoured vehicles.

“We have already seen Taliban fighters armed with US-made weapons they seized from the Afghan forces,” Representative Michael McCaul told Reuters.

“This poses a significant threat to the United States and our allies.”

 

source: express.co.uk