Johnson announced the end of the British military presence in Afghanistan.
The British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced in the House of Representatives that the British military presence in Afghanistan was over.
International Group, at the same time as the speculations about the US withdrawal from Afghanistan, the British Prime Minister informed the members of the British Parliament that the British occupation presence in Afghanistan ended after 20 years.
The Guardian newspaper reported on Thursday (today) that British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced the end of the British military mission in Afghanistan.
The media acknowledged in its report that the withdrawal of British troops from Afghanistan after 20 years in the country was “hasty and secretive.”
According to the report, the British Prime Minister announced the end of the British military presence in Afghanistan in a statement addressed to the members of the British Parliament.
The British media estimates that the British military presence in the US-led war in Afghanistan has killed 457 British soldiers.
In recent days, the media had reported that London was preparing to leave Afghanistan. Accordingly, the Daily Mail reported on July 13 that all British troops would leave Afghanistan today.
Britain invaded Afghanistan alongside the United States in 2001 under the pretext of a “war on terror,” and today, Thursday, the British Prime Minister announced in parliament the end of London’s “military mission” in Afghanistan.