After U.S. troops left the Bagram Air Base Friday night after almost 20 years, it was looted by Afghan locals.

According to The Daily Mail, the U.S. left the air base by shutting off the electricity and did not notify the base’s new Afghan commander, who, according to Afghan military officials, discovered that the U.S. troops left over two hours earlier.

Gen. Mir Asadullah Kohistani, Bagram’s new commander said that “[W]e [heard] some rumor that the Americans had left Bagram… and finally by seven o’clock in the morning, we understood that it was confirmed that they had already left Bagram.”

However, The Daily Mail reported that, according to Afghan military officials, “[B]efore the Afghan army could take control, the airfield, barely an hour’s drive from the Afghan capital Kabul, was invaded by a small army of looters, who ransacked barrack after barrack and rummaged through giant storage tents before being kicked out.”... Read More: Newsmax