2001–2021 War In Afghanistan: 2001 conflict between NATO Western forces and the Taliban

The War in Afghanistan was a war fought by the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, The Netherlands, Australia and other countries against the Taliban and Al-Qaeda, after the terrorist attacks against the US on September 11, 2001.

War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
Part of the Global War on Terrorism, and
the continuous Afghanistan conflict
2001–2021 War In Afghanistan: History, Deaths and injuries, Gallery
Taliban fighters in 2021
Date7 October 2001 – 30 August 2021
    Operation Enduring Freedom: 7 October 2001 – 28 December 2014
    Operation Freedom's Sentinel: 1 January 2015 – 15 August 2021
Location
Result

Taliban victory

Belligerents
Invasion (2001):
Afghanistan Northern Alliance
2001–2021 War In Afghanistan: History, Deaths and injuries, Gallery United States
2001–2021 War In Afghanistan: History, Deaths and injuries, Gallery United Kingdom
2001–2021 War In Afghanistan: History, Deaths and injuries, Gallery Canada
2001–2021 War In Afghanistan: History, Deaths and injuries, Gallery Australia
2001–2021 War In Afghanistan: History, Deaths and injuries, Gallery Italy
2001–2021 War In Afghanistan: History, Deaths and injuries, Gallery New Zealand
2001–2021 War In Afghanistan: History, Deaths and injuries, Gallery Germany
Invasion (2001):
Afghanistan Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan
2001–2021 War In Afghanistan: History, Deaths and injuries, Gallery al-Qaeda
2001–2021 War In Afghanistan: History, Deaths and injuries, Gallery 055 Brigade
2001–2021 War In Afghanistan: History, Deaths and injuries, Gallery IMU
2001–2021 War In Afghanistan: History, Deaths and injuries, Gallery TNSM
2001–2021 War In Afghanistan: History, Deaths and injuries, Gallery ETIM

ISAF/RS phase:
2001–2021 War In Afghanistan: History, Deaths and injuries, Gallery Transitional Islamic State of Afghanistan
(2002–2004)
2001–2021 War In Afghanistan: History, Deaths and injuries, Gallery Islamic Republic of Afghanistan
(2004-2021)


2001–2021 War In Afghanistan: History, Deaths and injuries, Gallery Resolute Support
(2015–2021) (36 countries)

ISAF/RS phase:
Afghanistan Taliban

  • Islamic Jihad Union
  • Haqqani network (from 2002)
2001–2021 War In Afghanistan: History, Deaths and injuries, Gallery al-Qaeda
(al-Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent (AQIS)
Afghanistan Taliban splinter groups
  • 2001–2021 War In Afghanistan: History, Deaths and injuries, Gallery Fidai Mahaz (from 2013)
  • 2001–2021 War In Afghanistan: History, Deaths and injuries, Gallery Mullah Dadullah Front (from 2012)
  • IEHCA loyal to Muhammad Rasul (from 2015)

Supported by:
  • 2001–2021 War In Afghanistan: History, Deaths and injuries, Gallery Hezb-e-Islami Gulbuddin
    (until 2016)
  • 2001–2021 War In Afghanistan: History, Deaths and injuries, Gallery Islamic Jihad Union
    (from 2002)
  • 2001–2021 War In Afghanistan: History, Deaths and injuries, Gallery Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (until 2015)
  • 2001–2021 War In Afghanistan: History, Deaths and injuries, Gallery Turkistan Islamic Party
  • 2001–2021 War In Afghanistan: History, Deaths and injuries, Gallery Lashkar-e-Jhangvi
  • 2001–2021 War In Afghanistan: History, Deaths and injuries, Gallery Pakistani Taliban
  • Lashkar-e-Islam
  • 2001–2021 War In Afghanistan: History, Deaths and injuries, Gallery Iran (alleged; until 2021)
  • 2001–2021 War In Afghanistan: History, Deaths and injuries, Gallery Russia (alleged by the U.S., but denied by Russia)
  • 2001–2021 War In Afghanistan: History, Deaths and injuries, Gallery Pakistan (alleged, but denied by Pakistan)
  • 2001–2021 War In Afghanistan: History, Deaths and injuries, Gallery Saudi Arabia (alleged, but denied by Saudi Arabia)
  • 2001–2021 War In Afghanistan: History, Deaths and injuries, Gallery China (alleged by the U.S., but denied by China)

RS phase (2015–2021):
2001–2021 War In Afghanistan: History, Deaths and injuries, Gallery ISIL–KP

  • IMU
Commanders and leaders
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan Ashraf Ghani
United States Joe Biden
United Kingdom Boris Johnson
Australia Scott Morrison
Italy Mario Draghi
Germany Angela Merkel
2001–2021 War In Afghanistan: History, Deaths and injuries, Gallery Kenneth F. McKenzie Jr.
2001–2021 War In Afghanistan: History, Deaths and injuries, Gallery John F. Campbell
Afghanistan Mohammed Omar #
Afghanistan Akhtar Mansoor 
Afghanistan
Afghanistan
Afghanistan Jalaluddin Haqqani #
Afghanistan Obaidullah Akhund 
Afghanistan Dadullah Akhund 
2001–2021 War In Afghanistan: History, Deaths and injuries, Gallery Gulbuddin Hekmatyar
2001–2021 War In Afghanistan: History, Deaths and injuries, Gallery Osama bin Laden 
2001–2021 War In Afghanistan: History, Deaths and injuries, Gallery Ayman al-Zawahiri
2001–2021 War In Afghanistan: History, Deaths and injuries, Gallery Asim Umar 
Afghanistan
2001–2021 War In Afghanistan: History, Deaths and injuries, Gallery Haji Najibullah
2001–2021 War In Afghanistan: History, Deaths and injuries, Gallery Shahab al-Muhajir
2001–2021 War In Afghanistan: History, Deaths and injuries, Gallery Hafiz Saeed Khan 
2001–2021 War In Afghanistan: History, Deaths and injuries, Gallery Mawlavi Habib Ur Rahman
2001–2021 War In Afghanistan: History, Deaths and injuries, GalleryAbdul Haseeb Logari 
2001–2021 War In Afghanistan: History, Deaths and injuries, Gallery Abdul Rahman Ghaleb 
2001–2021 War In Afghanistan: History, Deaths and injuries, Gallery Abu Saad Erhabi 
2001–2021 War In Afghanistan: History, Deaths and injuries, Gallery Abdullah Orokzai  (POW)
2001–2021 War In Afghanistan: History, Deaths and injuries, Gallery Qari Hekmat 
2001–2021 War In Afghanistan: History, Deaths and injuries, Gallery Mufti Nemat Surrendered
2001–2021 War In Afghanistan: History, Deaths and injuries, Gallery Dawood Ahmad Sofi 
2001–2021 War In Afghanistan: History, Deaths and injuries, Gallery Mohamed Zahran 
2001–2021 War In Afghanistan: History, Deaths and injuries, Gallery Ishfaq Ahmed Sofi 
Strength

Islamic Republic of Afghanistan Afghan National Security Forces: 352,000
2001–2021 War In Afghanistan: History, Deaths and injuries, Gallery Resolute Support Mission: ~17,000

Military Contractors: 20,000+

Afghanistan Taliban: 60,000
(tentative estimate)

  • Haqqani network: 4,000–15,000

2001–2021 War In Afghanistan: History, Deaths and injuries, Gallery HIG: 1,500–2,000+
2001–2021 War In Afghanistan: History, Deaths and injuries, Gallery al-Qaeda: ~300 (~ 3,000 in 2001)


Afghanistan IEHCA: 3,000–3,500
2001–2021 War In Afghanistan: History, Deaths and injuries, Gallery Fidai Mahaz: 8,000
Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant ISIL–KP: 3,500–4,000 (2018, in Afghanistan)
Casualties and losses

Afghan security forces:
67,558–70,558+ killed
Northern Alliance:
200 killed

Coalition:
Dead: 3,576

  • United States: 2,420
  • United Kingdom: 456
  • Canada: 159
  • France: 89
  • Germany: 62
  • Italy: 53
  • Others: 337

Wounded: 22,773

  • United States: 19,950
  • United Kingdom: 2,188
  • Canada: 635

Contractors
Dead: 3,937
Wounded: 15,000+

Total killed: 73,295+
51,191+ killed (2,000+ al-Qaeda fighters) ISIL–KP: 2,400+ killed

Civilians killed: 47,960+


Total killed: 212,191+ (per UCDP)


a The continued list includes nations who have contributed fewer than 200 troops as of November 2014.

b The continued list includes nations who have contributed fewer than 200 troops as of May 2017.
Clockwise from top: A U.S. Air Force warplane dropping a JDAM on a cave in eastern Afghanistan; US soldiers in a firefight with Taliban forces in Kunar Province; An Afghan National Army soldier surveying atop a Humvee; Afghan and US soldiers move through snow in Logar Province; Canadian forces fire an M777 howitzer in Helmand Province; An Afghan soldier surveying a valley in Parwan Province; British troops preparing to board a Chinook during Operation Tor Shezada.
Clockwise from top: A U.S. Air Force warplane dropping a JDAM on a cave in eastern Afghanistan; US soldiers in a firefight with Taliban forces in Kunar Province; An Afghan National Army soldier surveying atop a Humvee; Afghan and US soldiers move through snow in Logar Province; Canadian forces fire an M777 howitzer in Helmand Province; An Afghan soldier surveying a valley in Parwan Province; British troops preparing to board a Chinook during Operation Tor Shezada.
2001–2021 War In Afghanistan: History, Deaths and injuries, Gallery
UK and US forces in Afghanistan in 2006

On 31 August 2021 (local time), the war ended as the last coalition soldiers (from foreign countries), left Afghanistan.

History

The war started when the US invaded Afghanistan in 2001. The US and its allies forced the Taliban and Al-Qaeda to hide. In December 2001, the US and its allies founded a new government for Afghanistan. Its president was Hamid Karzai.

By February 2002, 5,000 soldiers from ISAF (or International Security Assistance Force) were in Afghanistan. That military force was led by United States. ISAF's soldiers were on loan from the militaries of NATO countries and allied countries. In 2012 ISAF was at its maximum: 130,000 soldiers (in Afghanistan).

In 2004 Hamid Karzai started as the first president of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. Even though the Taliban had lost power, they formed a "shadow government". Taliban insurgents, or fighters, controlled many parts of Afghanistan, and enforced their own laws.

Osama bin Laden was killed in Pakistan, May 2011.

British troops left Afghanistan in 2015, after 5 years of training the Afghanistan police to deal with threats from the Taliban.

After security deteriorated, American soldiers returned and over 10,000 were in the country at the end of 2017. In 2020, the US and NATO allies promised to leave Afghanistan as long as the Taliban agreed to certain things: not allowing terrorists to operate in its area, and starting peace talks with the Afghanistan government. In mid-2021, the Taliban began a military offensive to enlarge their territory as US and allied forces began to leave. By August 15, 2021, the Taliban had recaptured Kabul and defeated the Afghan government.

An anti-Taliban front took control of the Panjshir Valley, in August 2021 but lost control later that year due to the Taliban sending its forces.

During the 2021 evacuation from Afghanistan, over 150,000 people chose to to be taken out of Afghanistan; They were diplomats, other civilian staff, other civilians, and military staff.

The last military airplanes of the United States, left the airport in Kabul, one minute before 31 August 2021.

On 31 August 2021 (local time), the war ended.

Deaths and injuries

More than 15,000 Coalition soldiers were wounded: 6,773 US, 3,954 UK, 1,500 Canadian and over 2,500 other Coalition soldiers. 5,500 Afghan army soldiers and 200 Northern Alliance militants were killed in this war. 378 US civilian contractors were killed and 7,224.

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