The commander of US and NATO forces in Afghanistan, General Austin Scott Miller, resigned today as part of the permanent withdrawal of foreign troops from the country, where the Taliban are constantly gaining ground, according to a French correspondent. Agency and the Afghan TV network 1TV.
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During a rally in Kabul, General Miller, who has been in charge of coalition forces in Afghanistan since September 2018, handed over command to General Kenneth Mackenzie, commander of the U.S. Army Central Command (Centcom), which has in Florida, in the southeastern United States, and is responsible for US military operations in 20 countries in the Middle East and Central and South Asia, including Afghanistan.