TALIBAN insurgents entered Afghanistan's capital Kabul today sparking a desperate evacuation of American diplomats by helicopter.
In scenes echoing the sudden fall of Saigon at the end of the Vietnam war, a US Air Force chopper was seen taking off from the US Embassy this morning.
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Helicopters are landing at the U.S. Embassy in Kabul as diplomatic vehicles leave the compound amid the Taliban advanced on the Afghan capital Credit: AP 9
The desperate evacuation came after the sudden fall of the capital Credit: AP
The Chinook helicopter was seen in the skies above the city like in 1975 when a US Marine helicopter was seen evacuating embassy staff from the South Vietnam capital.
That marked the end of the Vietnam conflict.
It comes as the US steps up its evacuation of Kabul with Taliban fighters surging in “from all sides”.
There were no reports of fighting.
Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said the group was in talks with the government for a peaceful surrender of Kabul.
The entry into the capital caps a lightning advance by the Islamist militants, who were ousted 20 years ago by the United States after the September 11 attacks.
US THOUGHT KABUL COULD HOLD OUT
The collapse of the Afghan government's defense has stunned diplomats.
Just last week, a U.S. intelligence estimate said Kabul could hold out for at least three months.
A tweet from the Afghan Presidential palace account said the firing had been heard at a number of points around Kabul but that security forces, in coordination with international partners, had control of the city.
There was no immediate word on the situation from President Ashraf Ghani.
A palace official said he was in emergency talks with US peace envoy Zalmay Khalilzad and top NATO officials.
Many of Kabul's streets were choked by cars and people either trying to rush home or reach the airport, residents said.
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Taliban fighters entered the outskirts of the Afghan capital as panicked workers fled government offices and helicopters landed Credit: AP 9
Smoke rises next to the U.S. Embassy in Kabul Credit: AP 9
Anti-missile decoy flares are deployed as U.S. Black Hawk military helicopters and a dirigible balloon fly over the city of Kabul Credit: AP
One resident told Reuters by phone: "Some people have left their keys in the car and have started walking to the airport.
"People are all going home in fear of fighting."
US officials said diplomats were being ferried by helicopter to the airport from its embassy in the fortified Wazir Akbar Khan district.
More American troops were being sent to help in the evacuations after the Taliban's lightning advances brought the Islamist group to Kabul in a matter of days.
"Core" U.S. team members were working from the Kabul airport, a U.S. official said.
Meanwhile, a Nato official said several EU staff had moved to a safer, undisclosed location in the capital.
Some people have left their keys in the car and have started walking to the airport
Kabul resident
Earlier today, the insurgents captured the eastern city of Jalalabad without a fight, giving them control of one of the main highways into landlocked Afghanistan.
They also took over the nearby Torkham border post with Pakistan, leaving Kabul airport the only way out of Afghanistan that is still in government hands.
The capture of Jalalabad followed the Taliban's seizure of the northern city of Mazar-i-Sharif late on Saturday, also with little fighting.
A Jalalabad-based Afghan official told Reuters:"There are no clashes taking place right now in Jalalabad because the governor has surrendered to the Taliban.
"Allowing passage to the Taliban was the only way to save civilian lives."
A video clip distributed by the Taliban showed people cheering and shouting Allahu Akbar — God is greatest — as a convoy of pickup trucks entered the city with fighters brandishing machine guns and the white Taliban flag.
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