The U.S. military evacuation from the first anniversary of Afghanistan celebrates the days when Afghanistan is over
Author:CCTV News Client Time:2022.08.16
Junior Taiwan reporter Jiang Haoyu: Today, last year, Afghanistan returned to the capital Kabul. Just yesterday, the interim government announced that it would be designated as a national public holiday on August 15 to commemorate the first anniversary of the victory of the United States and its allies to occupy Afghanistan. We can see different commemorative activities in many places in Kabul. We are now in the entrance of the US embassy in Afghanistan, and many people come here with their own family and wield the banner of the interim government. We can also hear a lot of propaganda in the big horn, and the police also put on uniform uniforms. On the street, we can see a lot of armored trucks and patrol Taliban soldiers. They shouted the slogan of victory and commemorated this day in their own way.
Many people rushed from other places to Kabul to participate in the celebration.
Karari Bachtial, local official of the Afghanistan Government Salpler Province: Today we came to Kabul for Independence on August 15th. We are very happy to come here. The situation here is safe. It is very good news. After being occupied by (US forces) for nearly 20 years, our people have peace.
Purwan resident Essera: I want to express our happy mood, because this year we live in peace. This is the first celebration day. It is really good. We celebrate this day in safety and joy. Essence
Samilla, residents of Lugul Province: It feels very good, this is the day to commemorate the first anniversary of our country's occupation. On the day of last year (August 15) marked (Afghanistan), it was occupied.
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