“We woke up this morning to the Taliban white flags all over the city.”
The Taliban's capture of Jalalabad effectively leaves Kabul as the last major urban area under government control aje.io/6q558g
The Taliban raced closer to a complete military takeover of Afghanistan on Sunday after capturing more major cities, leaving only the isolated capital Kabul for the armed group to conquer.
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BREAKING: The Taliban have started entering the capital of Kabul from all sides, says Afghan interior ministry aje.io/canptv
UPDATE: The Chief of Staff to President Ashraf Ghani has taken to his Twitter account to urge the people of Kabul, ‘Please don’t worry. There is no problem. The situation of Kabul is under control.’
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Taliban leadership release statement saying they have instructed their forces not to cross the gates of Kabul and take the city by force:
“Negotiations are underway to ensure that the transition process is completed safely and securely."
Suhail Shaheen, Taliban’s international media spokesman, told Al Jazeera that the group has not just yet entered Kabul city and is counting on the government’s cooperation for the peaceful transfer of power.
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UPDATE: Afghanistan will have a “peaceful transfer of power” to a transitional gov't, says Afghan Interior Minister Abdul Sattar Mirzakwal aje.io/ft6puj
A source close to President Ashraf Ghani has denied reports that he has fled the country, saying the president spent most of the morning in the garden of the ARG Presidential Palace with the first lady.
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Germany’s army is sending A400M transport aircraft to Kabul with 30 paratroopers each on board to evacuate embassy staff and their Afghan helpers as Taliban fighters surround the Afghan capital, local media reported.
"Pakistan will continue to support the efforts for political settlement. We hope all Afghan sides will work together to resolve this internal political crisis.”
Taliban said they will enter the capital Kabul to prevent looting after local police deserted their posts, says spokesman for the armed group.
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Taliban fighters surrounded Afghanistan’s capital Kabul as the world waited to see what negotiations around a transfer of power would result in — in pictures aje.io/p54fuw
Pakistan says it is ‘closely following’ situation in Afghanistan, while its embassy is open and ‘offering assistance’ to those seeking consular help or visas aje.io/7bbmje
Afghanistan is among the top 40 most populated countries in the world.
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UPDATE: Taliban enters Afghan presidential palace in Kabul after President Ghani leaves Afghanistan.
Israel orders more forced expulsions from southern Gaza City, while the UN estimates 280,000 Palestinians have been displaced since Israel broke the ceasefire on March 18.
Israeli fighter jets have bombed and destroyed a water desalination plant in the Tuffah neighbourhood, east of Gaza City in the north, according to an Al Jazeera Arabic correspondent on the ground.
An Israeli court extends Dr. Hussam Abu Safia's detention for six months, citing a “security threat,” despite legal teams arguing he was just doing his job as director and paediatrician of Gaza’s Kamal Adwan Hospital.
Israel’s military says a ground invasion of southern Gaza’s Rafah is under way and troops are pushing into the north near the town of Beit Lahiya and central areas.
Hamas calls Israel’s strikes a ‘treacherous’ attack on defenceless Palestinian civilians, accusing it of trying to overturn the Gaza ceasefire. Netanyahu says he acted due to stalled truce talks.
Report says at least 308 Palestinians were killed in the Israeli air attacks across Gaza. The number of people killed so far included 154 in the northern part of the territory.
Israel's ongoing blockade of aid to Gaza has left roughly a million Palestinian children 'living without the basic necessities they need to survive,' according to UNICEF.