Afghan President Ashraf Ghani has left for Tajikistan, an Afghan official says, as Taliban fighters enter Kabul
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani has left for Tajikistan, officials said, as Taliban fighters entered Afghanistan's capital Kabul.
"Taliban fighters are to be on standby on all entrances of Kabul until a peaceful and satisfactory transfer of power is agreed," he said. "We assure the people, particularly in the city of Kabul, that their properties, their lives are safe," Shaheen said. "Some people have left their keys in the car and have started walking to the airport," one resident told Reuters by phone. Avoiding a final stand in Kabul
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