Satellite photos show dozens of military aircraft of Afghan Air Force parked at Termez base after running to Uzbekistan.

The commercial satellite image of Planet Labs taken on August 16 at Termez airport, southern Uzbekistan, shows the sudden appearance of 22 flames and 26 helicopters of all kinds.

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Photo: Planet Labs

The aircraft sealed a corner of Termez airport on August 16.

The image on social networks showed that the number of aircraft fleeing from Afghanistan includes a Light-ranking of A-29 Super Tucano, Cessna 208B Caravan multi-purpose aircraft, Cuong Size AC-208 Combat Caravan equipped with electrophoresis and bearing sensors

Helicopters include Russian-produced Mi-8/17 and UH-60A Black Hawk provided by the United States.

A Super Tucano enemy of Afghanistan collided with MiG-29 Uzbekistan fighter when escorted to the Termez base on August 15, causing both planes to fall.

46 aircraft are significant numbers compared to the full fighting force of the Afghan Air Force at the end of July, according to the report of the US special Inspection Total of Afghanistan reconstruction (SIGAR).

The Taliban entered Kabul without any resistance from the Government forces on the evening of August 15, less than a day after starting the capital.

The last week's Taliban posted the video showing that they collected a lot of military helicopters, produced by the US and equipped with the Afghan government troops.