i tako , polako izlazi na svetlo dana , ko je i sta je ostavio talibanima u avganistanu
Armoured Toyotas worth more than £4,100,000 abandoned by UK in Afghanistan
More than £4 million worth of armoured civilian cars were left behind by the UK as the
Western allies withdrew from
Afghanistan.
The Land Cruisers were abandoned at various locations including the British Embassy in Kabul, the former Hamid Karzai International Airport and a destruction facility named ‘No Lemon’.
The 45 Toyotas were part of a vast amount of left-behind military hardware which has been thrown into the spotlight by the
BBC Four Storyville documentary ‘Hollywoodgate’.
Documentary maker Ibrahim Nash’at filmed the
Taliban repairing and parading gear left behind after the US and UK made a
chaotic and deadly withdrawal from the airport, their last outpost in the country, following the
near two-decade long intervention.
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Details released separately show that the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) abandoned civilian armoured vehicles (CAVs) worth around £4,106,000.
The FCDO said the off-road vehicles had been ‘disabled and made unusable’ as part of the ‘exit process from Kabul’ without specifying how they had been rendered inoperable