US tells people to avoid Kabul airport amid reports of crush.

The thousands of people are still desperately scrambling to leave Afghanistan via the airport of the capital in the midst of the chaos the U.S has advised its citizens to avoid traveling to Kabul airport unnecessary they have individual instructions to do so meanwhile the man is considered to be the political leader of the Taliban Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar arrived in Kabul for talks on forming a government, it's another sign of the Taliban tightening its grip on power thereafter its rapid takeover of the country.




The situation  at the airport it still to be chaotic and unpredictable outside the airport have been crowded in chaotic conditions are so intense it really hot people are being stood waiting around all day and the crowd of people who are desperately trying to make it through the gates to make it onto those evacuation flights out of Afghanistan, this situation hasn't really improved week and   that security update from the U.S embassy in Kabul telling us citizens not to put themselves in that situation for the time being stay away from the airport especially the crowded areas around the gates where people are expected to present to get through the Taliban checkpoints have been an issue for some people particularly for afghans. Khalil Haqqani  is one of we're most wanted terrorists. Even if have the permits and are eligible to get through to leave the country has been stopped questioned had documents checked in some cases have been held   missed the flight they were supposed to be on some are being turned back   were a report this morning that a group of 150 Indians had been detained by the Taliban the group denied that it had kidnapped any foreigners    that it was questioning people as they attempt to leave the country and that will be of serious concern because many of those Afghans who want to get out need to do so quickly and without declaring to the Taliban.The airport that still shows no sign of improvement.

US tells people to avoid Kabul airport amid reports of crush

A former deputy European Union envoy to the country is good to have with the US. The deputy army chief during the Taliban administration of 1996 to 2001. The prospects of a proper civilian government being formed are there to be a power struggle. A power-sharing government there has been no evidence so far of any compromise on the Taliban side and if muller's brother decides to propose it as he said he would in talks in Qatar.

The subject of a power struggle with all those fighters. The biggest risk is at this time at this moment well the biggest risk faced by the Afghan population frankly is hunger because this has been a chaotic transition.

 

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