Taliban fighters take control of the skies above Afghanistan

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Taliban Air: Now fighters take control of the skies above Afghanistan after seizing mi-17 transport helicopters

Videos on social media show insurgents flying the Russian-made aircraft around the Afghan city of Kandahar. More clips also show how the Taliban have additionally seized American-made Black Hawk helicopters.

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