US withdraws from major Kandahar base in southern Afghanistan: Afghan army

US withdraws from major Kandahar base in southern Afghanistan: Afghan army
The US has withdrawn from the Kandahar Airfield, though an official handover is expected after Eid Al-Fitr, officials have said.
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While the US' withdrawal is complete, an official handover has yet to occur [Getty-file photo]
The United States has completed its withdrawal from Kandahar Airfield in southern Afghanistan, once the second largest military base in the country for US forces, officials said Friday.

"They have not officially handed over the base to us but I can confirm they left the base on Wednesday," said Khoja Yaya Alawi, a spokesman for the Afghan army in Kandahar.

"They have handed over all the facilities to Afghan forces," Massoud Pashtun, the director of Kandahar Airport, added.

An official handover is expected to take place after the Muslim holiday of Eid Al-Fitr, which ends on Saturday, both officials said.

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At its height, the airfield was the second largest base for US and international troops.

Kandahar province was the birthplace of the Taliban and has in recent months seen intense clashes between militants and Afghan forces. 

The Taliban and Afghan forces are currently in the middle of a three-day ceasefire which has granted respite for Afghans across the country as they celebrate the Muslim holiday. 

The US military did not immediately comment.

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