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Shops close, security guards flee in Afghan capital Kabul
2021-08-16 00:00:00.0     海峡时报-亚洲     原网页

       

       KABUL (REUTERS) - Kabul's streets were deserted early on Monday (Aug 16), a day after Taleban insurgents took over the Afghanistan capital without a fight, but the airport was jammed with hundreds of civilians trying to flee.

       Government offices were empty, residents said.

       Unverified pictures on social media showed hundreds of people scampering with their luggage towards the safety of the airport terminal with the sound of gunfire breaking out. There was no immediate word of any casualties.

       United States troops deployed at the airport to safeguard the evacuation of US troops had fired in the air to deter hundreds of civilians running onto the tarmac to try to board a plane.

       "The crowd was out of control," a US official told Reuters by phone. "The firing was done only to defuse the chaos."

       The nearby Wazir Akbar Khan embassy district was deserted with almost all diplomats and their families either flown out of the city or at the airport awaiting a flight.

       There were few guards left at the checkpoints in the usually heavily fortified area - some motorists were getting out of their cars to lift barriers at the checkpoints before driving through.

       "It is strange to sit here and see empty streets, no more busy diplomatic convoys, big cars with guns mounted," said Mr Gul Mohammed Hakim, one the city's ubiquitous naan (bread) makers who has a shop in the area.

       "I will be here baking bread, but will earn very small amounts of money. The security guards who were my friends, they are gone."

       He had no customers yet, he said, and was still heating his tandoor (clay oven) in anticipation.

       "My first concern was to grow my beard and how to grow it fast," Mr Hakim added. "I also checked with my wife if there were enough burqas for her and the girls."

       During the Taleban's 1996 to 2001 rule, men were not permitted to trim their beards and women were required to wear the all-enveloping burqa cloak in public.

       In the city's Chicken Street, the scores of shops for Afghan carpets, handicraft and jewellery, as well as small cafes, were closed.

       Mr Sherzad Karim Stanekzai, who owns a carpet and textiles store, said he decided to sleep inside his shuttered shop to protect his goods.

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       "I am in a complete state of shock. The Taleban entering that scared me, but (President Ashraf) Ghani leaving all of us in this situation has been the worst," he said. "I lost three brothers in seven years in this war, now I have to protect my business."

       He said had no idea where his next customers would come from. "I know there will no foreigners, no international people who will now come to Kabul," he said.

       A Taleban leader said his fighters had been "ordered to allow Afghans to resume daily activities and do nothing to scare civilians".

       "Normal life will continue in a much better way, that's all I can say for now," he told Reuters via WhatsApp.

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