Afghan military explained their escape to Uzbekistan

Military Government troops of Afghanistan, who fled to Uzbekistan, said that they had no choice after the militants of the “Taliban” radical movement (prohibited in the Russian Federation) took Kabul. It is reported by RIA Novosti.

“Taliba took Kabul, we fled from the battlefield. We had no choice, we were forced to arrive here,” explained one of the Afghan military.

It is noted that the military arrived in Uzbekistan demonstrate that they have a personal weapon that they are willing to pass. After inspection and survey, Uzbek security forces are ordered by the Afghan Military fly to the nearest airport in Uzbekistan – Termez.

Earlier it was reported that the Embraer Afghan Military Airplane and Uzbek MiG-29 collided in the sky over Uzbekistan on Sunday, August 15. According to the General Prosecutor’s Office of the Republic, 14 and 15 August, the airspace of the republic illegally crossed 22 military aircraft and 24 helicopters from Afghanistan. They transported servicemen who fled from the country after the capture of power by the militants of the Taliban movement (prohibited in the Russian Federation).

On August 15, the Militants of the Radical Movement “Taliban” entered the capital of Afghanistan Kabul and announced that they were kept under control the territory of the country. It provoked a panic from local residents. Many tried to escape from the city, some began to cling to the balloon chassis in the hope of flying out of the country.

/Media reports.