Taliban set to retake power in Afghanistan 20 years after being ousted by US-led forces and the country's president has fled

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Afghanistan will have a 'peaceful transfer of power' to a 'transitional government' led by the Taliban, acting Afghan Interior Minister Abdul Sattar Mirzakwal said Sunday.

Ashraf Ghani, the country's president, has fled Afghanistan, Reuters and CNN reported.

Afghanistan will have a "peaceful transfer of power" to the Taliban, the country's interior minister said on Sunday. Two Taliban officials told Reuters there would be not be a transitional government and the group expects a complete handover of power.The Taliban is set to retake power in Afghanistan 20 years after being ousted by US-led forces, with the country's president fleeing the country by plane and the militant group pushing into Kabul on Sunday after a rapid offensive.

Afghanistan will have a "peaceful transfer of power," Afghan Interior Minister Abdul Sattar Mirzakwal said Sunday. In a video message, broadcast on local news outlet Tolo TV, Mirzakwal said: "The Afghan people should not worry... There will be no attack on the city and there will be a peaceful transfer of power."

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