A French woman, a British representative, and a senior US official withdrew the most elite and professional crisis response unit (CRU 222) from Afghanistan, making it easier for the Taliban to capture Kabul.
Author: Arsalan Khanzade
How were CRU 222 soldiers betrayed?
They were sold and taken out of the country, along with their families, by their international allies.
The Afghan special forces were the most unique, elite, and professional soldiers on the planet in terms of combat.
Remember the Bagram incident? The Americans could not defeat the terrorists in 24 hours, but these brave men cleared the territory in 40 minutes, destroying 6 terrorists. Such an operation has not been recorded anywhere in the world in such a short time. The fact is that the Afghan special forces of CRU 222 marked him in history in his name.
A Frenchwoman nicknamed Anna, British representative Mac Tony nicknamed Andres Östlund, and a senior US national security official Laura played a key role in the withdrawal of these troops.
If the entire Afghan armed forces were destroyed, these units would never allow the enemy to enter Kabul, however, on the orders of the fugitive commander-in-chief Mr. Ghani, traitor to the motherland and interior minister Mirzakwal, who was told if you do not persuade your special forces to retreat from the gates of Kabul, we will not give your passport for which a US visa was issued.
The fighters of the CRU 222 special forces, the anti-drug special forces, standing at the four gates and key points of Kabul with light and heavy equipment, stood up for the defense of the Motherland, and with tears in their eyes handed over their weapons by order of the Minister of Internal Affairs and the President to the central depot. And in the end, they were transported by charter flights from Kabul airport to the USA, Germany, France, London, Canada, and Switzerland.
Everything was ready for the defense of Kabul. The soldiers, who for twenty years cherished these ungrateful and unprincipled people like the apple of their eye, were left alone.
A soldier of the Interior Ministry's Narcotics Department said that while they were at the Kabul gate in Argandi, an order came from the Interior Minister to assemble all units at a central headquarters located inside the Kabul airport. He said that it is for the sake of one massive operation to clean up the city. Deceived by the order, we withdrew 127 soldiers with light and heavy equipment from the Kabul defense line in more than 80 armored Hummers equipped with all kinds of military equipment.
I was sitting on a Humway tank. I cried under the mask from Argandi to the airport. I knew we were betrayed. Not a single Afghan, a citizen of this country, saw us and said where you were going, soldier? All were spectators.
Not a single servant of God was found and told us, soldier, where are you going? Why is such a large and massive caravan of special forces, with anxious faces and full of pain, is going to surrender? Why?
On the roads that I walked, my heart told me that they were crying behind us. It was hell. I really saw the hell that day. The fire of war didn't hurt as much as this scene did.
It was a very hard day. We used to walk the most difficult routes for more than 8 hours. We did not get tired, but the 50-minute route seemed like 50 years to me.
People are all on the run. We arrived at Polytechnic University. The boys and girls were on the run. When our caravan stopped to find out what was going on, everyone said that the president had run away and they were running to their homes too. Not a single educated student out of the seven thousand students of this university came up to me and said, “Thank you, soldier, for coming. Where have you been, our Guardian angel?”
But everyone was running. Everything! Nobody listened to us. Young and old were running.
We have been creating conditions for their education for twenty years and finally saw their gratitude. If the Afghans continue to study for another hundred years, they will remain the same cowards, low, marauders, and traitors, to the Motherland.
They deserve nothing, not even their homeland.
My heart hurts and I have nothing to say.
I am ashamed and sorry that I was a military man in the corrupt government of Ghani.
Dear Soldier Day.
We will answer with blood, rest assured.
Traded member of the Afghan armed forces Arsalan Khanzade,
Ukraine, Kyiv.