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The Afghan government has surrendered to the Taliban and Ashraf Khani will soon resign

The Afghan army surrenders to the Taliban. Afghan President Ashraf Khani will resign soon. It is reported that the task will be handed over to the interim government. The city of Kabul has also been captured by the Taliban. In most cases, the Afghan army is retreating without a confrontation.

After the Afghan Interior Ministry confirmed that the Taliban had entered the capital, Kabul, there were indications that President Ashraf Ghani was holding urgent talks with special US envoy Salma Khalilzad and NATO officials. The official confirmation came after the media reported, citing eyewitnesses, that terrorists had entered the city from all four sides. Afghanistan has been completely taken over by the Taliban since the capital was captured by terrorists.

But the Taliban said in a statement that it was not interested in fighting in the populous city of Kabul and had instructed its fighters to wait at the entrances. People do not have to flee. The government must be prepared for a peaceful transfer of power.

The Taliban has warned security forces not to escalate the conflict and to be prepared to withdraw. The Taliban said in a statement that talks were underway to secure the transfer of power without endangering the lives, property and dignity of the people.

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