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The Taliban controls Kabul airport which is now calm after we withdraw

The Taliban controls Kabul airport which is now calm after we withdraw
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KABUL: Taliban in full control of Kabul International Airport on Tuesday after the US aircraft last left the runway, marking the end of the American longest war and leaving the current half and Afghanistan outside it still hoped to escape the government of the rebels.
The vehicle raced back and forth along the runway at Hamid Karzai International Airport on the North Military side of the airport.
Before dawn went bankrupt, the Taliban fighters who were armed hard walked through the hangar on the military side, past several Seven Foreign Ministry of Foreign Affairs helicopters used in evacuation before making them unable to have.
The airport has seen a chaotic scene because the Taliban flared in Afghanistan and took Kabul on August 15.
Thousands of Afghans surrounded the airport, some fell into their deaths after desperation to the side of the American military cargo jet.
Last week, an Islamic state suicide attack at the airport gate killed at least 169 Afghanistan and 13 members of US services.
But on Tuesday, after that night saw the fire of Taliban fighters with a victory in the air, the new guards were gloomy on the task to distance curiosity and they still hoped to ride a flight out.
“After 20 years we have defeated America,” said Mohammad Islam, a Taliban guard at the airport from the province of Logar carrying Kalashnikov rifles.
“They go and now our country is free.” He added: “Obviously what we want.
We want Sharia (Islamic Law), peace and stability.” Mohammad Naeem, a spokesman for the Taliban political office in Qatar, together praised the takeover in online videos on Tuesday morning.
“Alhamdulillah all the invaders have left our country completely,” he said, congratulating fighters by referring to them as mujahideen, or holy warriors.
“This victory is given to us by God.
That is because of the sacrifice of 20 years by the Mujahidana and its leaders.
Many mujahaidians sacrificed their lives.” Zalmay Khalilzad, a US special representative who oversees American talks with the Taliban, wrote on Twitter that “Afghanistan faced the moment of decision & opportunity” after withdrawal.
“The future of their country is in their hands.
They will choose their way in full sovereignty,” he wrote.
“This is an opportunity to end their war too.” But the Taliban faced what could be a series of big crises because they fully took over the country’s government.
The majority of billions of Afghan dollars holding foreign exchange reserves are now frozen in America, pressing their current currencies to depreciate.
The bank has implemented withdrawal control, fear of running on their deposits in uncertainty.
Civil servants throughout the country say they have not received their salary in a few months.
Medical equipment remained in a short supply, while thousands that escaped from the Taliban face remained alive in dirty conditions.
Large droughts have also cut the country’s food supplies, making imports even more important and increasing the risk of hunger people.
During evacuation, A.S.
forces Helping evacuated more than 120,000 US citizens, foreigners and Afghans, according to the White House, making it the biggest airlift in the history of the American military.
The coalition forces also evacuated their residents and their Afghans.
But for all who came out, foreign countries and the US admitted that they did not evacuate all who wanted to go.
At the east gate of the airport, a handful of Afghans still tried their luck to enter, hoping for any flight.
However, as it is now, the commercial airline does not fly to the airport and is still unclear to take over managing the country’s airspace.
On the way out, the US military warned the airport pilot “uncontrolled” and “no air traffic control service or airport.” Some of them tried to get into the airport came from Kandahar Province, Heartland Taliban in South Afghanistan who saw several fierce battle of war.
One man, Hekmatiullah, who like many Afghans passed with one name, carrying the document he said shows that he worked as a translator.
Hekmatiullah said he had waited four days for the opportunity to leave.
“But now I don’t know what opportunity I have,” he said.

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