Publish dateMonday 10 April 2023 - 10:51
Story Code : 268222
The Ministry of Defense restores destroyed American military equipment
The Ministry of Defense of the Islamic Emirate has said that the restoration of the destroyed American military equipment is being done in different departments of this ministry and that these military equipment will be handed over to the security forces after being activated.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - Kabul: The Ministry of Defense of the Islamic Emirate has said in a statement; While the military equipment was destroyed after the withdrawal of foreign forces from Afghanistan, the process of repairing them continues.
 
According to this statement, some military equipment is being repaired in 207 al-Farooq base, Afghanistan, and a technical team is working to repair military equipment in this military base.
 
According to the Ministry of Defense of the Islamic Emirate: "Repaired equipment includes 2 chain squatters, 2 tire squatters, 3 gliders, 7 bulldozers, 2 loaders, 4 dump trucks, a forklift, a trolley, a crane, 4 chain bulldozers, a ranger, and 2 four-legged anchors." Which are the 31 items.
 
Recently, the commission for the collection of military vehicles of 207 al-Farooq base announced the collection of military vehicles in the provinces of Herat, Farah and Badghis.
 
According to the report of the Ministry of Defense of the Islamic Emirate, this commission was formed in the western regions of the country and since the beginning of its activity, it has collected dozens of military equipment from the remote areas of these provinces that were in the hands of irresponsible people.
 
According to the ministry, the collected vehicles include Humvee, assault, internal, crane, ranger, and motorcycle tanks, which will be handed over to the army after restoration.
 
Before this, "CNN" network published news citing the report of the US Ministry of Defense (Pentagon) to the Congress of this country, which emphasized that nearly seven billion dollars of American military equipment remained in this country after leaving Afghanistan.
 
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