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Taliban Occupy Afghan Presidential Palace!

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Taliban managed to take over the Afghan capital, Kabul. The Taliban have taken control of the Presidential Palace after President Ashraf Ghani fled to Tajikistan.

Reported by CNN, Monday (16/8/2021) The Taliban shared photos of the interior of the Palace – which looked intact, but was empty and abandoned by Afghan officials – on its official Telegram account. A video was also posted on social media hours earlier showing Taliban militants arriving at the Presidential Palace in Kabul.

Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said earlier that his troops would start entering areas of the city where Government officials and security forces had left their posts.

“This morning the Islamic Emirate (Taliban) issued a statement that our troops are outside the city of Kabul and we do not want to enter Kabul through military means,” he said.

“However, now we have reports that the district police station was evacuated, the police have left their jobs to ensure security, also the ministry is vacated and Kabul government security personnel have fled,” he added.

“Therefore, in order to avoid looting and looting in Kabul and stop the opportunists from harming people, the Islamic Emirate has advised its troops to enter areas of the city where the enemy has gone and areas that are at risk of looting and robbery,” he said.

Meanwhile, posts on social media and witness accounts show presence Taliban in the city is increasing.

“Our troops are secretly entering the city, they will not disturb anyone, government employees both civilian and military must be reassured that no one will harm them, no Mujahid is allowed to enter people’s homes, or harm or disturb anyone,” he said. he.

The takeover of the Taliban comes amid a massive evacuation effort by the US and NATO allies of their citizens and support staff at the embassy.

Previous reports suggested a transitional government would be formed but President Ghani’s departure appears to have thwarted those efforts.

A source familiar with the intra-Afghan talks told CNN that a meeting was expected to take place between a high-level delegation of the Afghan government and the Afghan government. Taliban in Doha, now “probably not going to happen,” he said.

Meanwhile, reported by AFP, three senior Taliban sources told AFP that the insurgents had taken control of the presidential palace.

“The Taliban has entered the presidential palace,” said a senior Taliban commander.

“The mujahideen have entered the presidential palace and have taken control of it,” said a second commander. He added that a meeting on security in the capital was taking place there.

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