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Afghanistan news live: Latest updates as Kabul airport hit with chaos as thousands flee after Taliban seize power | The Independent
2021-08-16 00:00:00.0     独立报-英国政治     原网页

       

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       Video shows chaos at Kabul airport as Afghans flee Taliban rule

       The US embassy in Kabul has issued a security alert following reports of gunfire at the city’s airport as troops aid the evacuation of most American diplomats and personnel.

       The embassy said the situation in the Afghanistan capital was “changing quickly” on Sunday as it instructed US citizens to “shelter in place”.

       “There are reports of the airport taking fire; therefore we are instructing US citizens to shelter in place,” the alert said.

       It comes as Taliban commanders claim to have taken control of the Afghan presidential palace.

       An official for the militant group said they will soon declare the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan from the palace.

       However there has been no confirmation from the Afghanistan government.

       Afghan president Ashraf Ghani fled the country on Sunday after Taliban fighters entered Kabul and sought the surrender of his government.

       What does the Taliban want in Afghanistan? Taliban capture Mazar-e-Sharif, government’s last northern stronghold Kabul within reach of Taliban as Ghani resists pressure to stand down Taliban closes in on Kabul amid fierce clashes near the capital It is government weakness, not Taliban strength, that condemns Afghanistan

       Key points Al-Jazeera airs footage of Taliban fighters in presidential palace British troops arrive in Kabul to help with evacuations Ghani reveals he left Afghanistan to avoid clashes with Taliban President Ghani leaves Afghanistan and heads to Tajikistan Parliament to be recalled as Tories criticise government silence

       Show latest update 1629009951

       Good morning, and welcome to The Independent’s rolling coverage of the situation in Afghanistan. Stay tuned for the latest updates.

       Sam Hancock 15 August 2021 07:45

       1629010637 UK cannot prevent Taliban regime, warns Wallace

       Ben Wallace has said it is “arrogant” to think the UK can unilaterally prevent Afghanistan from falling back into the grip of the Talib

       Writing in The Sunday Telegraph, Mr Wallace rejected claims that the UK’s departure from Kabul represented “a failure of leadership and a betrayal of Afghanistan”.

       He said that when the US announced its plan he had tried, without success, to find other allies who would take their place and without them, the UK could not “go it alone”.

       “A unilateral force would very quickly be viewed as an occupying force and, no matter how powerful the country that sends it, history shows us what happens to them in Afghanistan,” he said.

       “It would be arrogant to think we could solve Afghanistan unilaterally. The solution can only come if the force is multinational and the nations involved bring to bear all the tools of nation building - hard power, soft power, foreign aid, and political alliances.

       “And from the outset we need to be realistic that you have to manage these types of problems for decades, not fix them overnight.”

       He said the position had been made more difficult by a deal which “wrongly suggested to the Taliban that they had won”.

       Sam Hancock 15 August 2021 07:57

       1629011268 British ambassador to be airlifted out of Kabul

       Sir Laurie Bristow, the British ambassador to Afghanistan, is to be flown home by Monday evening, according to reports first published in The Sunday Telegraph.

       The Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office (FCDO) had intended for Sir Laurie and a small team of officials to remain at the airport with other international diplomats.

       But the newspaper reports that their departure was brought forward amid fears the airport could be overrun as the Taliban continue their lightning advance through the country.

       With signs time is rapidly running out, a RAF Hercules was reported to have flown out of the airport on Saturday carrying diplomats and civilians.

       The growing chaos - with the signs the government of President Ashraf Ghani is close to collapse - was met with anger and frustration among MPs and British military veterans who served in the country.

       Sir Laurie Bristow was appointed the UK’s ambassador to Afghanistan in June

       (Wikimedia Commons)

       Sam Hancock 15 August 2021 08:07

       1629011405 Biden authorises 5,000 troops to Afghanistan for ‘orderly drawdown’

       US president Joe Biden has authorised the deployment of around 5,000 US troops to Afghanistan to ensure an “orderly and safe drawdown”.

       The White House made the announcement on Saturday soon after it was announced that insurgents had captured Mazar-e-Sharif, the Afghan government’s last northern stronghold as city after city has toppled, writes Louise Boyle from New York.

       Mr Biden said that he had ordered US military and intelligence forces “to ensure that we will maintain the capability and the vigilance to address future terrorist threats from Afghanistan”.

       Biden authorizes 5,000 troops to Afghanistan for ‘orderly and safe drawdown’ The Taliban have captured Mazar-e-Sharif, the Afghan government’s last northern stronghold

       Sam Hancock 15 August 2021 08:10

       1629011600 Former Afghan president helps with Taliban negotiations

       Former Afghan president Hamid Karzai has tweeted that he met Abdullah Abdullah, head of the Afghan reconciliation committee, on Sunday to decide who should be sent to negotiate with the Taliban.

       Sam Hancock 15 August 2021 08:13

       1629011970 Taliban ‘now hold all of Afghanistan’s border crossings’

       Officials say the Taliban now hold all of Afghanistan’s border crossings, leaving Kabul airport as the only route out of the country, according to Associated Press.

       Pakistan’s interior minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed announced on Sunday that the insurgents had taken the Torkham border crossing. He told local broadcaster Geo TV that Pakistan halted cross-border traffic there because of it. Torkham represented the last post still under government control, he added.

       Kabul airport is thought to be the only remaining route out

       (AFP via Getty Images)

       Sam Hancock 15 August 2021 08:19

       1629012321 Taliban seize last major city outside of Kabul

       Insurgents have taken the last major city outside of Afghanistan’s capital held by the country’s central government, cutting off the capital to the east. The collapse of Jalalabad, near a major border crossing with Pakistan, leaves Afghanistan’s central government in control of just Kabul and six other provincial capitals out of the country’s 34.

       In a nationwide offensive that has taken just over a week, the Taliban has defeated, co-opted or sent Afghan security forces fleeing from wide swathes of the country.

       As a result, rapid shuttle-run flights were seen operating near the US embassy. Wisps of smoke could be seen near the embassy’s roof, two American military officials told Associated Press. The Czech Republic also approved a plan to begin withdrawing their Afghan staff from their embassy after earlier taking their diplomats to Kabul International Airport, the news agency reports.

       Sam Hancock 15 August 2021 08:25

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       NBC’s Richard Engel and The New York Times’ Sharif Hassan report the following:

       Sam Hancock 15 August 2021 08:27

       1629013045 Militants take largest city in southeast Afghanistan

       Taliban militants have seized the provincial capital of Khost, the largest city in Afghanistan’s southeast.

       At just 93 miles from capital city Kabul, Khost’s seizure shows the insurgents are showing no sign of slowing down.

       The latest gain was revealed by Afghan officials and the Taliban itself.

       Sam Hancock 15 August 2021 08:37

       1629013630 Stewart calls out Biden for distancing himself from Afghanistan

       Rory Stewart, the UK’s former international development secretary, has criticised Joe Biden’s handling of Afghanistan – again.

       He described Afghanistan as a place the US presidents has “just broken through reckless and precipitate withdrawal”.

       On Friday, Mr Stewart described the Taliban advance as “our fault” and told CNN that the county’s collapse was a “shameful” humanitarian catastrophe.

       Sam Hancock 15 August 2021 08:47

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