The Pentagon quietly removed more than 130,000 Afghanistan War photos and videos from public view
The Pentagon has quietly removed a massive collection of Afghanistan War footage totaling more than 120,000 photos and 17,000 videos from its official visual record.
The images and videos, which date back more than a decade, were previously published to the Defense Visual Information Distribution Service, or DVIDS, a vast repository of public domain material thats available for use by the public and the press.
The Defense Department began archiving the imagery in August and September as it was working to get Afghans out of the country, said Pentagon Press Secretary John Kirby, who noted that the U.S. government continues to try to help Afghans who need to leave.
Kirby said on Monday that he made the decision to temporarily archive any images and videos that could put Afghans in danger.
My guidance was: I want any imagery that could be used to identify individuals and/or family members over the last 20 years of war; I wanted it to be unpublished for a temporary period of time, and it is temporary, Kirby told reporters at a Pentagon news briefing. It was done out of an abundance of caution
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