On August 16, 2021, when the US troops stationed in Afghanistan hurriedly evacuated from the Kabul International Airport, the military plane forcibly took off, causing many casualties among Afghans.

At the time, the United States vowed to launch an investigation into the matter.

However, after nearly 10 months of investigation, the U.S. military determined that the operation of the crew involved complied with the relevant regulations, and there was no illegal operation.

Such findings have sparked huge controversy.

  According to the New York Times and other US media reports, the US Air Force Office of Special Investigations said that the crew members involved have been determined by military investigators and lawyers that they did not violate the rules.

In addition, U.S. Air Mobility Command and U.S. Central Command also reviewed the findings, saying they agreed that the crew complied with the appropriate rules and laws.

  It is unclear when Air Mobility Command and U.S. Central Command made the decision to determine that the crew did not violate the rules, and the penalties they might face if they were found to have violated the rules have not been made public, the report said.

  On August 16, 2021, the US troops stationed in Afghanistan hurriedly evacuated from Kabul International Airport, and the scene was chaotic.

Thousands of Afghan people poured in like a tide.

At the entrance to the airport, on the tarmac and on the runway, there were dark crowds.

A U.S. military plane taxied from the airport, and hundreds of Afghans struggled to chase; as the plane took off, witnesses captured video of someone falling from the plane.

  According to local media reports, one of the two people who died was Fida, a 24-year-old dentist.

After the tragedy, Feida's father said that he must seek justice from the United States.

  Feida's father Mohammed: We want to ask America for justice, and they have to give us an account, and they have to give us justice.

Fida is our eldest son and we paid a lot of money to make him a doctor.

Now that I am unemployed, I still have to take care of a dozen people in my family. How can I repay his school loan?

  In addition to the tragic fall from the plane, people were killed by a taxiing plane on the tarmac that day.

17-year-old Zaki Anwari died tragically under the wheel of a plane.

Zaki's brother said that it was precisely because the U.S. military wasted on life and neglected management at the Kabul Airport that this tragedy occurred, and he demanded that the U.S. military involved be brought to justice.

  Zaki's brother Haji: We hope the United States will investigate and bring those soldiers to justice.

I can't forgive Americans, I want justice.

  Now, the U.S. military's findings that the operation of the crew involved did not violate the regulations is obviously unconvincing.

  Some netizens asked: When will the United States be responsible for the casualties it has caused around the world?

  Some netizens sarcastically said: Another incident in which we (the United States) found out that we did nothing wrong after investigating.

Investigation completed.

  More netizens bluntly said: I have been in Afghanistan for 20 years, but I am not responsible for anything.

  In this regard, Afghan political analysts said in an interview with a reporter from the General Station that the culprit was the United States.

  Afghan political analyst Saeed: The injured are Afghans.

In fact, the US now wants to cover up its mistakes.

If they are not wrong, why did the United States start the war in Afghanistan for 20 years in pursuit of bin Laden, killing countless Afghans, only to find out that bin Laden is not here.

If the US can bring peace to Afghanistan and then leave, so be it.

But they came to Afghanistan according to their plan, but they left very irresponsibly.