Original title: civil society organizations accused U.S. working dogs of being abandoned in Kabul. The Pentagon responded that they have nothing to do with the U.S. Army
[global network military report] a Pentagon spokesman responded to the earlier news that American civil society organizations accused us search and rescue dogs of being abandoned in Kabul when evacuating Afghanistan, saying that these animals had nothing to do with the US Army.
According to the Russian satellite news agency reported on September 1, it was previously reported that the search and rescue dogs were abandoned in Kabul when the U.S. military withdrew from Afghanistan. In particular, the American human association condemned the U.S. government for not taking the working dogs serving the U.S. military away from Afghanistan during the withdrawal.
Robin ganzet, President of the organization, said he was shocked that the U.S. government abandoned those brave working dogs served by the U.S. military at Kabul airport when it withdrew from Afghanistan.
In response, John Kirby, spokesman of the US Department of defense, responded on social media that the US military did not leave dogs in cages, including search and rescue dogs, at Kabul Hamid Karzai International Airport.
He explained that the photos on the Internet were animals in the Kabul animal shelter and had nothing to do with the U.S. Army.
According to earlier reports, in the early morning of August 30 local time, the Pentagon announced the completion of the withdrawal from Afghanistan and the end of its 20-year war mission in the country. This is the longest military operation in the history of the US military.
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