The former spokesman of the Afghan Armed Forces: Taliban forces failed pilots to fly

The former spokesman of the Afghan Armed Forces says that the price of each Black Hawk helicopter entrusted to the Afghan Air Force by the United States is 35 million dollars and the Taliban are wasting it.
General Ajmal Omar Shinwari, the former spokesman of the Afghan Armed Forces, has said in response to the crash of a military helicopter in Kabul that most of them cannot be used due to the completion of the maintenance period of all military helicopters in Afghanistan.
He added that all air equipment in Afghanistan needs maintenance and maintenance and currently no one has the capacity to maintain this equipment.
According to him, the Taliban force some failed pilots who have not been allowed to fly before to fly helicopters, and through these pilots they also want to teach some of their illiterate people to fly.
This is while a day ago, the Ministry of Defense of the Taliban announced that a Blackhawk military helicopter of this group crashed due to technical problems in the campus of Kabul Military University.
According to the ministry, as a result of this incident, two pilots and one crew were killed and 5 others were injured.



