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Dramatic first month of the Taliban government in Afghanistan

Dramatic first month of the Taliban government in Afghanistan
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It has been a month since the Taliban swept power in Afghanistan, capturing the capital Kabul by almost a fight.
The following are the main events in Afghanistan for the past month: August 15 – Taliban fighters entered the capital Kabul, completing a flash attack that saw the provincial capital falling on rebels such as Domino.
Their speed and convenience are surprised even the Taliban.
– There is a direct struggle by foreigners and Afghans to leave the country, which leads to chaos at the international airport.
Some people were killed.
August 17 – US President Joe Biden broke his silence on the US military withdrawal from Afghanistan which presents the return of Taliban to power.
Desperate scenes at the airport lead to interpretations against Washington from all over the world.
– Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid gave the first press conference by the Taliban since their victory.
He tried to convince Afghans and the international community, said women’s rights would be respected and there would be no retaliation.
August 18 – Anti-Talibian protests erupted in the eastern city of Jalalabad.
At least three people were killed.
August 19 – The scene of chaos at the Kabul airport survives, dominates global headlines.
Some people were killed as members of the Taliban opened fire and people stormed.
– Apart from the Taliban guarantee, reports of former enemies rounded to question and journalists complain of beatings and, in the case of several women, rejected from work.
– Anti-Taliban protests broke out in Asadabad and Kabul.
August 21 – Taliban said the group would investigate a cruelty report and protect the rights of the community.
They also said the airport chaos was not their fault and that they tried to provide a smooth exit for those who had the correct documents.
August 23 – Haji Mohammad Idris named Acting Governor of the Central Bank in the midst of economic turmoil.
Many businesses and banks stay closed and prices for staples up quickly.
August 24 – World Food Program says millions of Afghans can immediately face hunger, given the security situation, Covid-19 and drought.
August 26 – A suicide bombing near the airport in Kabul killed a number of people, including 13 US troops.
Some of the Western media reports placed the last victim in almost 200.
The attack was claimed by the local branch of the Islamic state.
AUUST 27 – The US military said it was launching a drone attack on the “planner” of the Islamic State.
August 29 – Serang US drone targets alleged suicide bomber who according to the Pentagon prepares to attack Kabul airport.
The Taliban then condemned the attack and said there were civil casualties.
August 30 – US General Frank McKenzie, Head of the US Central Command, announced the resolution of the withdrawal of US troops, ended the 20-year war.
– The Taliban declared independence for Afghanistan.
August 31 – Long queues at the bank, the increase in prices of staples and people taking risky land routes to try to leave Afghanistan is one of the first challenges for the Taliban.
September 3 – Taliban said they had taken control of Panjshir Province of the mountains in the north of Kabul, the final shelter held by the anti-Taliban fighters.
The self-proclaimed resistance movement said they were still fighting.
September 4 – Kabul Airport reopened for flight assistance and domestic services.
7 September – Taliban announced their new government, late weeks of talk and speculation.
Veteran members of the movement dominated the new cabinet, including some of which were held at Guantanamo Bay and a minister in the US terrorism list.
September 9 – The first commercial international flight under the new Taliban government left Kabul brought more than 100 foreigners.
September 13 – Donors promised $ 1.1 billion for Afghanistan as a helping aid and the countries remained alert to handle directly with the Taliban.
September 14 – Thousands of protested people in the southern city of Kandahar for the Taliban plan to expel the family of former military colonies.

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