Moscow: Russia did not plan to evacuate his embassy in Kabul when the Taliban fighters reached the outskirts of the Afghan capital in their country’s military took over, said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs officials Zamir Kabulov to the Russian institution on Sunday.
“There is no planned evacuation,” said Kabulov, adding that he was “directly related to Moscow Ambassador in Kabul and that the employee of the Russian embassy continued to work” calmly “.
According to the Body Ria Novosti, Kabulov also said that Russia was among a number of countries to receive guarantees from the Taliban that their embassy would be safe.
“We received this guarantee some time ago.
It’s not just about Russia,” said Ria Novosti quoted Kabulov.
The United States and other countries rushed to evacuate their citizens from the capital when Taliban fighters stood on the outskirts of Kabul on Sunday.
The Taliban is on the verge of Afghan’s complete military takeover.
A militant group spokesman said the fighters had been ordered not to enter the city.
Kabul residents reported seeing a peaceful guerrilla entering several outskirts outside Kabul.