Begining of destruction of US criminal records in Afghanistan.
As the possibility of evacuating the US embassy in Kabul increased, the embassy called on its staff to destroy confidential documents and items that could be used as negative propaganda against them.
A State Department spokesman confirmed to Hill that the US embassy in Kabul had asked its staff to destroy classified documents and other sensitive materials.
The US Embassy has asked its staff to use incinerators, decomposers and incinerators to dispose of confidential documents.
According to the report, the US embassy also called on its staff to eliminate anything that could be used in propaganda against them.
Following the revelation of the crimes of foreign troops in Afghanistan, the media recently admitted that a US soldier had used children to clear booby traps in Afghanistan.
The US government has repeatedly boycotted the International Court of Justice in The Hague to investigate war crimes committed by US troops in Afghanistan.
Sergeant Jeff Cork, who was part of the US Army Rapid Reaction Team in Afghanistan in 2010, admitted on the Ensito Modern War podcast that the US military was clearing children of booby traps and encouraging them to clear the streets of chocolate and They used toys and food packages.
However, Afghan government officials have always remained silent on these crimes, with President Ashraf Ghani emphasizing that the government is committed to prosecuting the perpetrators of terrorist acts but has always remained silent in the face of US and NATO military crimes and their immunity.