Taliban militants entered the Afghan capital of Kabul on Sunday, after a whirlwind advance that saw them take most of the country’s provinces and cities – some without firing a shot – on the heels of the US military withdrawal.
Amid negotiations to surrender, US-backed President Ashraf Ghani departed shortly afterwards, reportedly bound for Tajikistan.
Rn @AJEnglish broadcasting live images of Taliban inside the Presidental Palace. pic.twitter.com/4Fy7uskUes
— Latika M Bourke (@latikambourke) August 15, 2021
By Sunday evening, Taliban commanders told Reuters they had entered Ghani’s presidential palace and taken control of the building.
Al Jazeera then aired exclusive footage from the palace showing a group of armed militants gathering around a table.
“We woke up this morning to the Taliban white flags all over the city.”
The Taliban’s capture of Jalalabad effectively leaves Kabul as the last major urban area under government control https://t.co/o6h7POQ8HQ pic.twitter.com/GfXadVywL0
— Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) August 15, 2021
UPDATE: Taliban enters Afghan presidential palace in Kabul after President Ghani leaves Afghanistan.
🔴 LIVE updates: https://t.co/oqiy2tkYJt pic.twitter.com/fdtbtCj5jn
— Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) August 15, 2021
Taliban fighters have entered Afghanistan’s presidential palace hours after President Ashraf Ghani fled the country — in pictures https://t.co/fqqlySOdKy pic.twitter.com/sqUZGdssMr
— Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) August 15, 2021
Armed Taliban fighters have entered Afghanistan’s presidential palace in Kabul hours after President Ashraf Ghani fled the country.
🔴 LIVE updates: https://t.co/B5EwRybCpq pic.twitter.com/oPIGxxKT1V
— Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) August 15, 2021
Though Taliban leaders and representatives of Ghani’s government had been participating in peace talks in Qatar for several months, a power-sharing deal had evidently not been reached before Ghani took off.
Two officials from the Islamist group told Reuters there would be no transitional government, and it expects a complete handover of power.
Taliban enter the presidential palace in #Kabul.
Their hashtag says “Taliban is winning”#طالبان_تنتصر pic.twitter.com/Ih0MnzfPg6
— Osama Bin Javaid (@osamabinjavaid) August 15, 2021
Outside the palace, the Taliban moved quickly to assert control over the Afghan capital.
Zabihullah Mujahid, a spokesman for the group, claimed on Sunday night that his men had “conquered” 11 districts of the city and were providing “security.”
Amid reports that the group would soon declare an “Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan,” US and other foreign diplomats and staff thronged Kabul airport in a bid to flee the country.
Source: RT