Kabul : Taliban According to local media reports, former Afghan Air Force pilots have been asked to return to the country and that a general amnesty has already been announced.
“There will be no safety hazard to these pilots” Afghanistan, The general amnesty has already been announced. They can come back and serve here.” tolonnews Taliban spokesman zabihullah mujahidi as saying.
After the Taliban captured Afghanistan on 15 August, reports emerged that members of the Afghan security force had managed to flee to neighboring countries. However, tens of thousands of Afghan soldiers were still fleeing and being hunted by the Taliban.
Reports said the Taliban are looking for people they believe worked and fought alongside United States and NATO forces.
The Taliban statement comes as reports were released on Wednesday that these US-trained Afghan Air Force pilots and other personnel left for the United Arab Emirates on Tuesday, TOLOnews reported.
It was also reported that these Afghan pilots were living in trouble in Tajikistan.
“These are the intellectual property of the country. They are trained and educated with funds from Afghanistan. They are experienced workers, so there must be a way and means for them to come back,” Tolonews quoted the military expert as saying. sarwar nyazic as saying.
After the fall of Kabul in August this year, about 25 percent of Afghan Air Force aircraft were flown to Tajikistan and Uzbekistan, the news channel quoted the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction as reported. new York Times,
“There will be no safety hazard to these pilots” Afghanistan, The general amnesty has already been announced. They can come back and serve here.” tolonnews Taliban spokesman zabihullah mujahidi as saying.
After the Taliban captured Afghanistan on 15 August, reports emerged that members of the Afghan security force had managed to flee to neighboring countries. However, tens of thousands of Afghan soldiers were still fleeing and being hunted by the Taliban.
Reports said the Taliban are looking for people they believe worked and fought alongside United States and NATO forces.
The Taliban statement comes as reports were released on Wednesday that these US-trained Afghan Air Force pilots and other personnel left for the United Arab Emirates on Tuesday, TOLOnews reported.
It was also reported that these Afghan pilots were living in trouble in Tajikistan.
“These are the intellectual property of the country. They are trained and educated with funds from Afghanistan. They are experienced workers, so there must be a way and means for them to come back,” Tolonews quoted the military expert as saying. sarwar nyazic as saying.
After the fall of Kabul in August this year, about 25 percent of Afghan Air Force aircraft were flown to Tajikistan and Uzbekistan, the news channel quoted the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction as reported. new York Times,
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