Afghanistan occupied by Taliban terrorists


- Democracy, freedom, end of human rights, chaos in Afghanistan

- President Ashraf fled abroad as soon as Taliban terrorists captured the capital Kabul on August 15

- Taliban take over Rashtrapati Bhavan, Mullah Abdul Ghani's name as new president under discussion

- The United States and India enlisted the help of the Air Force and the military to evacuate civilians safely

Kabul: On August 15, when India was celebrating Independence Day, Taliban militants in Afghanistan snatched the freedom of the people and took complete control of the country. Afghanistan has been completely under Taliban control since the Taliban took control of the Afghan capital, Kabul, on August 15. While President Ashraf Ghani is leaving Afghanistan and going abroad.

After which the atmosphere of Afra Tafari has been created in Afghanistan and people are going to the airport to flee the country. The situation is such that people are running on the runway of the airport and are ready to leave the country even if there is no space in the plane.

The Taliban have been invading Afghanistan since the United States began withdrawing its troops on May 1, capturing more than 10 provinces in a single week this month. Since then, many Indians, Americans and citizens of other countries have left the country and started returning to their homeland. As soon as the Taliban entered Kabul on August 15, President Ashraf Ghani also fled Afghanistan. He later issued a letter saying he had left the country with the intention of preventing more bloody wars in Afghanistan.

The Taliban, on the other hand, have said they did not expect to take control of Afghanistan so quickly. At the same time, the bloody war waged by the Taliban for the invasion of Afghanistan has come to an end. The Taliban will now declare its leader in Afghanistan, as well as enforce Islamic Sharia law, a law it has previously enforced and barred women from working and leaving home alone. The law will be re-enforced by the Taliban. At the same time, preparations are underway to change the name of Afghanistan. While Taliban terrorists are now blockading most cities and checking vehicles.

The Taliban occupied Afghanistan from 2001 to 2001, during which time it carried out atrocities against women. However, in 2001, the United States sent troops to liberate Afghanistan from Taliban insurgents. Afghanistan's 70-year independence came to an end on August 15. So now Afghanistan is in a state of darkness again. Citizens of other countries, on the other hand, are in a state of fear. The United States and India have expedited the evacuation of civilians with the help of their own air forces. The U.S. military is currently stationed at Kabul airport and is trying to evacuate its citizens. While India has also run its own planes.

On the other hand, the Taliban has ordered the citizens of Afghanistan to stay at home till the 15th. And has also assured that it will not harm the citizens of other countries. At the same time, the Taliban have begun the process of announcing the name of their new president. The name of the terrorist Mullah Abdul Gani Baradar is currently under discussion as the new President of Afghanistan. Mullah Abdul Ghani, a native of Kandahar and a Taliban leader, has seized control of Afghanistan's Rashtrapati Bhavan with militants and seized power.

The claim of the Russian embassy

The Afghan president fled with four cars and a helicopter full of money

- Gunny left the rest of the money because he couldn't get in the helicopter

The Russian embassy in Kabul said Afghan President Ashraf Ghani had fled the densely populated country with four cars and a helicopter loaded with money. They left the rest of the money because they could not afford it.

No one knows where Ghani is at present. He entered Afghanistan on Sunday and entered Kabul without facing any challenge from the Taliban. Ghani claimed he had left Kabul to avoid bloodshed.

Russia has said it will continue its diplomatic presence in Kabul. He expressed hope that he would maintain ties with the Taliban. With that he said he was in no hurry to recognize the Taliban as the ruler of the country. He will first look at their behavior.

A spokesman for the Russian embassy in Kabul said eyewitnesses said Ghani fled with four cars and a helicopter full of money. He said he actually wanted to still pay more, but there was no space in the helicopter. Because of this he had to give up the rest of the money.

Zamir Kabulov, President Vladimir Putin's special spokesman for Afghanistan, said it was unclear how much money he had left. He said he hoped all the money in the country's current budget had not been taken away. If this had happened then this would have been a bad situation for the country.

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