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Military bases had $260M in damages from Afghan evacuation

Por: WPLG Local 10 Politics December 24, 2022

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WASHINGTON – Military bases that housed tens of thousands of Afghan refugees in the U.S. incurred almost $260 million in damages that in some cases rendered buildings unusable for troops until significant repairs to walls and plumbing are made, the Pentagon’s inspector general found.Over the last two weeks of August 2021, the U.S. Air Force managed the in its history, airlifting 120,000 people from Afghanistan in just 17 days. The bulk of... + full article



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