Seven Afghans killed in Taliban firing at Kabul airport


Kabul, Dt

Fearing the Taliban regime, Afghans, along with foreigners, are fleeing the country to save their lives. In a similar situation, seven people were killed in a Taliban attack on Sunday as they tried to enter Kabul airport. The Taliban, who dream of regaining power in Afghanistan two decades later, are calling themselves more moderate this time around, but their true face is now emerging. The Taliban, on the other hand, have accelerated the cycle of establishing their own regime.

The British Ministry of Defense said in a statement on Sunday that thousands of Afghans were flocking to Kabul airport as countries including the United States, Britain and India launched a campaign to evacuate their citizens as well as Afghan refugees from Afghanistan. As the crowd gathered near Kabul International Airport, the Taliban opened fire, causing people to flee. Seven people were killed and several others were injured in the stampede.

The British military said the deaths were caused by Taliban gunfire and that it was not clear if they had fled. The situation in Afghanistan is very challenging, but we are trying to get people out of Afghanistan as safely as possible.

The NATO diplomat said an estimated 50 people had been killed around Kabul airport in the past week in fear of the Taliban fleeing Afghanistan. The Taliban, on the other hand, have begun an exercise in their rule in Afghanistan. Taliban commanders have scheduled meetings with former governors and officials in 20 of Afghanistan's nine provinces in the coming days.

"We are not pressuring any previous government officials to join us or prove their allegiance to us," a Taliban commander said on condition of anonymity. It is up to him to decide whether to join the government or not. They can do so if they want to leave the country. We only want full clarity on the planned withdrawal of foreign forces from Afghanistan.

However, the scenes outside Kabul airport say something different. Thousands of Afghans are trying to flee the country for fear of the Taliban, who are blocking them. Hundreds of people fleeing Afghanistan are talking about the Taliban's brutality in a different way.

Fear of the Taliban remains high among Afghan citizens, especially women, who have witnessed the brutal rule of the Taliban two decades ago. As well as those who have helped American and NATO forces against the Taliban over the past two decades, there are fears that the Taliban will retaliate against them. As a result, a week after the Taliban took control of Kabul last Sunday, huge crowds have been gathering at Kabul airport to leave the country, creating chaos.

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