The Taliban suicide bomber who killed two American soldiers and two contractors at Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan’s central province of Parwan on Nov. 12 had joined the Afghan government’s “peace ...
And, as we've seen in the past, life can be scary at times. A Boeing 747 operated by National Airlines crashed immediately after takeoff from Bagram Air Force Base in Afghanistan yesterday ...
Take a look at Bagram Air Base, once the largest coalition military base in Afghanistan. According to Afghan offcials, the US left Bagram Airfield after nearly 20 years by shutting off the ...
No enemy munitions struck Bagram Airfield during Wednesday’s attack, a defense official told Task & Purpose. The Taliban attempted to invade the base early on Wednesday morning by attacking a ...
For over 20 years, Bagram Airbase served as the epicentre of U.S. and NATO operations against the Taliban and al-Qaeda. The base, initially built by the Soviet Union in the 1950s, became a key ...
The Taliban have welcomed news of the withdrawal from the base. The Afghan military will now take over Bagram as part of its ongoing fight against the Taliban. The airfield was built by the Soviet ...
The ISIS-K suicide bomber who killed 13 US service members, as well as more than a hundred civilians, was a prisoner at Bagram Air Base just days before the deadly attack, according to multiple ...
Three other service members were hurt, the Nato alliance said. The explosion occurred near Bagram air base, 50km (31 miles) north of the capital Kabul. Earlier three people were killed in twin ...