Americans forced to erase offensive inscriptions at Kabul airport

US military has made several obscene inscriptions at Kabul airport after terrorist attacks at the end of August, but they were forced to erase insults. It is reported by Daily Mail.

It is reported that several inscriptions appeared on the walls at the airport of the capital of Afghanistan after a series of terrorist attacks on August 26, as a result of which 13 US military died. On them, the marines of the US Army, in particular, wrote “to the trait of Taliban and IG” (the movement “Taliban” and “Islamic state” (IG, ISIL) are recognized as terrorist and prohibited in the Russian Federation) and other insults to militants. In addition to inscriptions, obscene drawings appeared on the walls. Several photos with American soldiers against the background of insults appeared in social networks.

But later, the command made the soldiers erase all the inscriptions. According to the representative of the marine infantry, it was part of the cleaning of garbage at the airport, which could prevent the attack of aircraft. But the reasons for erasing the inscriptions soldiers are incomprehensible. One of the servicemen called such an order “slap”.

On August 26, several explosions thundered in the capital of Afghanistan. The first arranged a suicide bomb at the airport, the second thundered from the canal, which leads to the airport – the car flew to the air.

On August 30, the United States fully completed its military presence in Afghanistan. During the military campaign, the American contingent lost 2461 people from the military and civil contingent. More than 20 thousand US citizens were injured.

/Media reports.