Afghan forces, Taliban clash as US returns army base to Kabul

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Fighting between government forces and Taliban across several provinces leaves scores of insurgents dead, Afghan Defence Ministry says, as it takes control of a US military base in volatile Helmand province

An Afghan National Army soldier sits on a back of an army vehicle at a checkpoint on the outskirts of Kabul, Afghanistan April 21, 2021.

The US military handed over Camp Antonik in the southern Helmand province to Afghan forces, a day after it formally began withdrawing its remaining troops from the country. The US military formally began withdrawing its remaining 2,500 troops from the violence-wracked country on Saturday, as ordered by President Joe Biden last month.

It said the base will be used by Afghanistan's special forces that have been trained in counter-terrorism operations by the US military and NATO.Photographs of the hand over ceremony released by Afghanistan's Defence Ministry showed US soldiers lowering the US flag at the base and a group of Afghan troops subsequently raising the national flag.

Biden announced in April that the last remaining 2,500 American troops would instead be withdrawn by the 20th anniversary of the September 11 attacks and not by May 1.US orders big drawdown at Kabul embassy as troops leave AfghanistanAs the formal pull out commenced on Saturday, the US military said it carried out a "precision strike" after an airfield in Kandahar where it has a base "received ineffective indirect fire" that caused no damage.

 

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