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Taliban takes over Kabul, ending 20 year US presence in Afghanistan

Residents and foreign nat’ls scramble to flee



KABUL: The Taliban has taken over the capital city Kabul, ending almost 20 years of a US-led coalition’s presence in Afghanistan.

Fighters have seized the presidential palace. The government has collapsed, with President Ashraf Ghani fleeing.

“The war is over,” claimed a spokesman of the group talking to news agency Al Jazeera.

Kabul has fallen into chaos, and residents and foreign nationals have been trying to escape.

The BBC has reported that staff had abandoned their desks at the capital’s international airport and people were running to planes.

Meanwhile, the US has moved all of its embassy staff to the airport. The US military has secured the perimeter and is in the process of taking over air traffic control to evacuate American and allied personnel from the country, said the State Department.

Kabul was the last major city in Afghanistan to hold out against the Taliban offensive, which began months ago but has accelerated in the space of days as they rapidly gained control of territories, shocking many observers.

The militants were able to seize control after most foreign troops pulled out.

US President Joe Biden has defended the withdrawal of American troops, saying he could not justify an “endless American presence in the middle of another country’s civil conflict”.

More than 60 countries, including the US and the UK, have issued a joint statement saying the Afghan people “deserve to live in safety, security and dignity”, and that security and civil order should be immediately restored.

They also called on the Taliban to allow anyone who wishes to depart to do so, and to keep roads, airports and border crossings open.

(With inputs from Agencies)

Publish Date : 16 August 2021 10:04 AM

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