Taliban test flight of US-made Black Hawk helicopter caused 3 deaths and 5 injuries | Humanitarian | Crash | United States

[NTDTV, Beijing time, September 12, 2022]After the withdrawal of the US military, the originalAfghanistanLarge numbers of government troopsU.S.Weapons fall inTalibanHand, recently, the Taliban Ministry of Defense training and test flight in KabulU.S.The manufactured UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter suffered a fiasco, killing three crew members, including two pilots.

crashThe video showed the helicopter nose diving down before hitting the ground. Smoke billowed around the crash site.

TalibanDefense Ministry spokesman Enayatullah Khwarizmi confirmed the incident on Saturday (September 10).crashevent. “An American Black Hawk helicopter … used for training crashed due to technical problems on the campus of the National Defense University,” he said.

Separately, Kabul police spokesman Khalid Zadran told The Associated Press on the 10th that a bicycle bomb exploded in the Say community, injuring three people.

No one was immediately responsible for the explosion.However, the Islamic State (ISIS) admits that the recentAfghanistanSimilar attacks occurred because of it.

After the Taliban seized power on August 15 last year, on August 31, US troops withdrew from the country. Subsequently, the Taliban took control of some US-made aircraft.

U.S. troops deliberately damaged some military hardware as they left, and former Afghan troops flew some helicopters to Central Asian countries, including Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. It is unclear how many planes the Taliban has available.

After the Taliban took over, life for Afghans took a turn for the worse, the economic crisis starved almost the entire population, women’s rights were shattered, and young girls’ dreams were shattered.

According to the Global Negative Experience Index (Negative Experience Index) recently released by the American consulting firm Gallup, Afghanistan under the Taliban dictatorship was rated as the unhappy country, specifically in physical pain, mental stress, mental disorders, poverty, unemployment and anger.

The report shows that 8% of Afghans are worried and uneasy, 74% are mentally stressed due to unemployment and poverty, and 61% are sad.

In more than a year in power, the Taliban government has yet to gain global recognition. Earlier this month, the Taliban’s foreign minister, Amir Khan Muttaqi, acknowledged that their government remained isolated.

“It’s true that no country has announced an official recognition of the new Afghan government,” Mutaqi told reporters in the capital Kabul. However, he insisted that “any interaction” between the Taliban and other countries is “official.”

Afghan assets abroad have also been frozen due to non-recognition. Its $7 billion in assets at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York were frozen by Washington.US President Biden decides to use frozen Afghan assets to fund AfghanhumanitarianRescue and compensation for the victims of the September 11, 2001 attacks.

According to international assessments, Afghanistan is currently grappling with serioushumanitariancrisis, with more than 23 million people in need of assistance. While the fighting in the country has ended, serious human rights violations have continued unabated, particularly once morest women, children and minorities.

(Comprehensive report by reporter Li Zhaoxi/responsible editor: Lin Qing)

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