Afghanistan sets the US withdrawal day as "Free Day", and Kabul's fireworks to celebrate the first anniversary of the withdrawal of the withdrawal

Author:Pole news Time:2022.08.31

Jimu Journalist Li Lili Huang Jiaqi

On August 30, local time, the fireworks celebrated on the first anniversary of the U.S. military withdrawn from Afghanistan illuminated Kabul's sky. According to Reuters, Taliban set this day as a "free day".

Kabul Fireworks (Picture Source: Agence France -Presse)

On the evening of August 30, 2021, the U.S. military rushed to complete the withdrawal, and the country that had been warned was taken over by the Taliban. The U.S. Department of Defense announced on the same day that the United States had completed the withdrawal operation from Afghanistan.

On the same day, Afghan Taliban spokesman Zabi Hula Mojashid announced on social media: "Afghanistan time is 9 o'clock tonight, and the last batch of U.S. troops leave Kabul Airport."

Mujid said that the moment (American plane) flew away, showing that Afghanistan was "completely independent."

People celebrate on the street (Picture Source: Reuters)

On August 30, 2022, Mu Jahid said: "To commemorate the 'Freedom Day', we will put all kinds of beautiful fireworks."

With various fireworks, a large number of soldiers of the Security Force of the Afghan Interim Government took a large number of soldiers on the streets to celebrate this moment.

The Ministry of Labor stated that Taliban also announced that it would be established as a public holiday on August 31 to commemorate this important moment.

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