PRESS RELEASE | June 1, 2021
Update on withdrawal of U.S. forces from Afghanistan May 31, 2021
June 1, 2021
Release Number: 20210601-01
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
TAMPA, Fla. – U.S. Central Command provides the following update on the orderly and responsible withdrawal of U.S. forces from Afghanistan, as of 10 a.m. on May 31, 2021.
Since the President’s decision, the DoD has retrograded the equivalent of approximately 300 C-17 loads of material out of Afghanistan and have turned nearly 13,000 pieces of equipment to the Defense Logistics Agency for disposition.
Also, the U.S. has officially handed over six facilities to the Afghan Ministry of Defense. We anticipate additional transfers of bases and military assets in the future which will support the ANDSF/GIRoA as they work to stabilize and defend their nation.
U.S. Central Command estimates that we have completed between 30-44% of the entire retrograde process.
We expect to be able to provide weekly updates on the progress of the retrograde.
NOTE: For operational security reasons we will only be providing an approximate range of the percentage of the exit process that is complete. As the responsible and orderly exit continues, the size of the range will increase to preserve operational security. This update includes the progress on the retrograde of troops and equipment from Afghanistan, the turning over of equipment and facilities to the ANDSF, as well as the destruction of some equipment.