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‘They destroyed everything’: the last CIA base in Afghanistan

  • Taliban fighters survey ruins of CIA complex on the edge of Kabul
  • The base was once one of the most secure sites in Afghanistan

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A member of the Taliban special forces walks amid debris of the destroyed CIA base. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

After America’s longest war, Taliban commander Mullah Hasnain contemplates all that is left of what was part of the last CIA base – demolished buildings, destroyed vehicles and piles of ammunition.

“We let them go peacefully, and look what they’ve left behind,” Hasnain said, a leader of the Taliban’s elite Badri 313 unit.

Hasnain, a thick-bearded man dressed in traditional brown robes with a waistcoat and black turban, surveyed the charred ruins of the sprawling complex on the edge of Afghanistan’s capital Kabul.

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“Before going, they destroyed everything,” he told journalists being shown the site, flanked by Taliban guards cradling American M-16 rifles and equipped with the latest military kit.

The complex was once one of the most secure sites in Afghanistan, sited on a dusty plain near the former US Eagle Base camp and close to Kabul airport.

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After a two-week blitz of Afghanistan, the Taliban capped their extraordinary victory by sweeping into Kabul on August 15.

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