The base will be taken over by Afghan security forces.
The US military has left its biggest base in Afghanistan - after being there for almost 20 years.
Its withdrawal from Bagram Airfield is a big step in pulling out of the country completely - which the Pentagon says will happen by the end of August.
The base - an hour's drive north of Kabul - will be taken over by Afghan security forces.
A lot of coverage today of the last US troops departing Bagram airbase in Afghanistan, but very little coverage of the horrific torture that went on at that airbase. https://t.co/V7mpFQkbNA
— Mehdi Hasan (@mehdirhasan) July 3, 2021

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