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Ex-adviser to Afghan President: If Ghani does not leave, he will be killed

In light of the accelerating political and field developments in Afghanistan, the former advisor to Afghan President Tariq Farhadi confirmed in an interview from Geneva with Al-Arabiya, today, Sunday, that the Taliban will not wait long to enter the capital, Kabul.

(He said that Afghan President Ashraf Ghani was working for the United States, warning that if Ghani did not leave Afghanistan within two days, he would be killed.

The Taliban besiege the capital

To this, the Taliban movement, on Sunday, is on the verge of taking complete power in Afghanistan after it reached the gates of Kabul, where its fighters received orders not to enter the capital at a time when the government promised a peaceful transfer of power.

Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid wrote on Twitter, “The Islamic Emirate asks all its forces to stay at the entrances to Kabul and not to try to enter the city.”

The movement promised not to retaliate against No one, including the military and civil servants, who worked for the current government.

For his part, the Home Minister emphasized The Afghan leader, Abdul Sattar Mirza Kawal, who called on Afghans to “not worry,” said that a “peaceful transition of power to a transitional government” would take place. From panic, but no confrontations took place.

مقاتلو حركة طالبان في أفغانستان - فرانس برس

Taliban fighters in Afghanistan – AFP

“Kable is safe”)

And the chief of staff of Afghan President Ashraf Ghani wrote in a tweet: “Do not be afraid, Kabul is safe.”

The insurgents took control on Sunday, On the city of Jalalabad in eastern Afghanistan without encountering any resistance, hours after they captured Mazar-i-Sharif, the fourth largest Afghan city and the largest city in the north of the country. The final withdrawal of US and foreign forces, from controlling in just ten days the majority of the country.

The complete defeat of the Afghan forces appears despite the United States spending hundreds of billions of dollars on them two decades ago, and the government of President Ghani, who It now appears that he is forced to surrender and resign.

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