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Kunduz Province Installations; Type Name District Opened Closed Forces Notes FOB Kunduz: 1 Oct 2013: German Armed Forces US Army Provincial Reconstruction Team [93] Last units: 6th Squadron, 4th Cavalry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division & 617th Engineer Company. [94] [95]
Kunduz Airport (IATA: UND, ICAO: OAUZ) is located about 5 miles (8.0 km) southeast of Kunduz (also spelled Konduz), [4] the capital of Kunduz Province in Afghanistan. It is a domestic airport under the country's Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation (MoTCA), [1] and serves the population of Kunduz Province. Security in and around the airport ...
This list covers coalition forces in Afghanistan in 2012. ... FOB Kunduz: Operating in Kunduz province ... Herat International Airport, Shindand Air Base; Combat units
Afghanistan's Ministry of Defense also announced that operations to retake Kunduz were underway. [31] On 11 August, after resisting for three days, an entire 217th Pamir Corps surrendered, allowing Taliban to take control of the Pamir Corps headquarters and the airport.
Khwaja Abdullah Ansari International Airport: Herat, Herat Province: Built by engineers from the United States in the 1960s. It is the primary civil airport for the western portion of the country, but also houses military aircraft. Jalalabad Airport: Jalalabad, Nangarhar Province: Kunduz Airport: Kunduz, Kunduz Province
Afghanistan has four international airports which are expected to increase in the future. [1] The Kabul International Airport serves the population of Kabul and the surrounding areas; the Maulana Jalaluddin Balkhi International Airport serves northern Afghanistan; the Ahmad Shah Baba International Airport in Kandahar serves the southern parts of the country; and the Khwaja Abdullah Ansari ...
The Battle of Kunduz took place from April to October 2015 for control of the city of Kunduz, located in northern Afghanistan, with Taliban fighters attempting to seize the city and displace Afghan security forces. On 28 September 2015, the Taliban forces suddenly overran the city, with government forces retreating outside the city.
Kunduz Airport Building of the Afghan Business School in Kunduz. Kunduz city is divided into 8 Districts ('Nahias') with a total land area of 11,206 hectares. [1] The most influential leader of Kunduz was Arif Khan, who was a governor of Kunduz Province and was shot dead in the city of Peshawar, Pakistan in the year 2000. Soon after the ...