AT Monitoring Desk
KABUL: The effort to withdraw all United States forces from Afghanistan by September is up to 20 percent complete, US Central Command (CENTCOM) said.
The command gave a completion range of between 13 percent to 20 percent, adding that five military facilities have been handed over to Afghan forces. About 115 C-17 cargo planes worth of material have been shipped out of the country, and 5,000 pieces of equipment have been marked for destruction, CENTCOM said in a statement, as Anadolu Agency (AA) reported.
CENTCOM has also turned over five facilities to the Afghan Defense Ministry, including Kandahar Airfield in southern Afghanistan, once the second largest military base in the country for US forces.
According to Agence France-Presse (AFP) the US military is declining to be precise about the speed of the withdrawal and likely final date in order to “preserve operational security.” The US Defense Department has to remove its last 2,500 service members and another 16,000 civilian contractors from the war zone by September 11.
President Joe Biden set a September 11 deadline for all US force to be withdrawn from Afghanistan, bringing a close to a 20-year war that has cost Washington roughly $2.2 trillion and resulted in about 2,400 military deaths, according to the Costs of War Project at Brown University. CENTCOM said it expects to provide weekly updates on progress toward meeting the president’s goal.